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The Bomb in Your Pocket?

Paul Orange explains why testing battery safety matters more than you’d imagine

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Nitrate: An Emerging Solution

Jonathan Wright and colleagues explain how their IChemE Award-winning ion exchange and encapsulated bacteria technologies can combat critical nitrate problems

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Zero-Carbon Electricity

Malcolm Wilkinson and members of the Sustainabilty Special Interest Group discuss the technologies available for decarbonisation

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Taking Aim

Malcolm Wilkinson and members of IChemE’s Sustainability Special Interest Group discuss the future of the oil and gas industry

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It shouldn’t happen to a pressure transmitter

Pressure transmitters are frequently exposed to conditions that can prematurely destroy or compromise the instrument if not specified correctly. ABB’s Jon Davison provides some top tips to help you make the best choice.

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Electrochemistry for greener steel

Amanda Jasi speaks to technology developers working to use electrolysis to reduce emissions from steel manufacture

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Modelling with Excel Part 2: Naming Conventions

Stephen Hall offers practical guidance on using Excel for project engineering

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Modelling with Excel Part 3: Physical Properties

Stephen Hall offers practical guidance on using Excel for project engineering

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Modelling with Excel Part 6: Monte Carlo Simulations

Stephen Hall offers practical guidance on using Excel for project engineering

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Modelling with Excel Part 7: A Comparative Study ‑ Part 1

Stephen Hall offers practical guidance on using Excel for project engineering

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Pulse Sensors for Flow Measurement Devices and Applications

Neil Hannay explains how to understand flow meter sensor and pulse output types for efficient system operation

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Modelling with Excel Part 10: Test and Validate

Stephen Hall wraps up his series on how to use Excel for project engineering. Download the interactive workbook to experiment with the entire series

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History of Nuclear Engineering Part 1: Radioactivity

For just over 100 years, radioactive elements have proved of industrial and commercial use. Martin Pitt charts their emergence

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Getting Started Part 1: Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers

In this new series, Everard Brewester focuses on the process equipment that form the building blocks of process plants

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Drink it in

Martin Pitt looks back on the history of drinking water and chemical engineers’ contribution to it

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Switching to Green Energy in the Food Manufacturing Industry

How Robert Barrack and process engineering staff at Aurecon NZ provided their client with a concept to fully electrify their food manufacturing plant

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Demystifying Engineering Projects Part 3: FEED and Detailed Design

In part three of his four-part series, Steven King concentrates on front-end engineering design (FEED) and detailed design, bridging the gap between concept and construction

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The Challenges of Developing a Fusion Fuel Cycle: and How Chemical Engineers are Helping to Make Fusion Energy Sustainable

In the final part of our series on fusion energy, Mirjana Damjanovic and Lewis Simmons highlight the significant challenge of decommissioning and repurposing a fusion powerplant

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The Challenges of Developing a Fusion Power Plant: and How Chemical Engineers are Helping Make STEP a Reality

In part two of our series on fusion energy, Jack Acres highlights the core challenges of developing a prototype power plant and how chemical engineering principles are being used to solve them

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The Challenges of Developing a Fusion Fuel Cycle: and How Chemical Engineers are Solving Them

Elaine Loving and Tom Stroud outline the scientific and technical challenges that must be met for the potential of fusion energy to be realised

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