Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils

, Volume 1, Issue 10, pp 795–799 | Cite as

Use of a computer to analyze the continuous rectification of a binary mixture

  • V. V. Popov
  • Yu. K. Molokanov
  • B. S. Sverchinskii
Petroleum Refinery Equipment
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Binary Mixture Continuous Rectification 
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  • V. V. Popov
  • Yu. K. Molokanov
  • B. S. Sverchinskii

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