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Research and development - an integral part of the business

Abstract

The overall objectives of British Gas Research and Development Division are outlined together with the customer-contractor relationship between the operating divisions and R and D division which integrates the R and D programme with the needs of the business. Implementation of the results of the R and D programme may be in-house, by a joint venture with a manufacturer or by licensing one or more manufacturers. These methods of implementation are illustrated by description of the development of equipment for on-line inspection of pipelines, the Pegasus computer program for analysis of gas distribution networks and the regenerative burner for recovery of high temperature heat from furnace flue gases.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Feb 01, 1987
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
GB-87-000011; EDB-87-092950
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Gas Eng. Manage.; (United Kingdom); Journal Volume: 27:2; Other Information: Based on address delivered to 52. Autumn Meeting of Institution of Gas Engineers
Subject:
03 NATURAL GAS; GAS UTILITIES; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; UNITED KINGDOM; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; GAS BURNERS; MANAGEMENT; PLANNING; BURNERS; EFFICIENCY; EUROPE; PUBLIC UTILITIES; WESTERN EUROPE; 030000* - Natural Gas
OSTI ID:
6565838
Research Organizations:
British Gas Corp., London. Research Station
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: GEMAB
Submitting Site:
GB
Size:
Pages: 38-44
Announcement Date:
Jun 01, 1987

Citation Formats

Clerehugh, G. Research and development - an integral part of the business. United Kingdom: N. p., 1987. Web.
Clerehugh, G. Research and development - an integral part of the business. United Kingdom.
Clerehugh, G. 1987. "Research and development - an integral part of the business." United Kingdom.
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abstractNote = {The overall objectives of British Gas Research and Development Division are outlined together with the customer-contractor relationship between the operating divisions and R and D division which integrates the R and D programme with the needs of the business. Implementation of the results of the R and D programme may be in-house, by a joint venture with a manufacturer or by licensing one or more manufacturers. These methods of implementation are illustrated by description of the development of equipment for on-line inspection of pipelines, the Pegasus computer program for analysis of gas distribution networks and the regenerative burner for recovery of high temperature heat from furnace flue gases.}
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