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Fluidised beds clearing the air
Electronics and Power, 1985The emotive question of `acid rain? has brought the combustion of coal under the microscope of public scrutiny and has increased interest in the concept of fluidised-bed combustion.
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The Kinetics of Segregation in Fluidised Beds
2000It is well known that particles in the fluidised state will segregate if their sizes or densities are sufficiently different. However, little research has been carried on the kinetics of this separation, nor on the separation of particles below 300μm; in addition, the effect of the distributor design on a segregating system has not been investigated ...
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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1971
M. Fleischmann, J.W. Oldfield
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M. Fleischmann, J.W. Oldfield
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THE FLUIDISED BED COATING PROCESS
Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1963During recent years the use of the fluidised‐bed method of applying plastics coatings to metals has increased considerably. The plastic is in the form of a powder kept in a suspended or ‘fluidised’ state by injecting air into the bed of powder. After cleaning, the article is preheated to a temperature above the melting point of the particular powder ...
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Since the introduction of the ‘wirbelschicht’ in Germany in the 1920s, fluidised beds have played a transformative role in chemical engineering. However, as demands for efficiency, control, and sustainability have grown, so too has the need to further intensify fluidisation processes beyond the earlier conventional designs.
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A comparison of carbon nanotube synthesis in fixed and fluidised bed reactors
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2008Andrew T Harris
exaly

