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Hydrometallurgy, 1990
Although the slaking of lime is a reaction of great antiquity, there have been few fundamental studies of its kinetics and mechanism. In this paper, the kinetics of the reaction are reported for lime samples in two different arrangements: rotating discs and powders.
Ritchie, I.M., Bing-An, X.
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Although the slaking of lime is a reaction of great antiquity, there have been few fundamental studies of its kinetics and mechanism. In this paper, the kinetics of the reaction are reported for lime samples in two different arrangements: rotating discs and powders.
Ritchie, I.M., Bing-An, X.
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Coke and Chemistry, 2010
A mathematical description of thermal stress in wet slaking is proposed. Calculations show that deeper cracks are formed in the coke layers directly exposed to the water supply than in lower layers. In large coke pieces, the crack depth may be a quarter of the radius. Water supply from below increases the number of pieces with deep cracks.
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A mathematical description of thermal stress in wet slaking is proposed. Calculations show that deeper cracks are formed in the coke layers directly exposed to the water supply than in lower layers. In large coke pieces, the crack depth may be a quarter of the radius. Water supply from below increases the number of pieces with deep cracks.
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The Effect of Lime Slaking Conditions on Slaked Lime Quality
2006Yapılan çalışma ile söndürme şartları ve farklı su yüzdelerinde söndürülerek üretilen kireçlerin özellikleri arasındaki ilişki incelenmiştir. Laboratuar şartlarında 1000 °C’de kalsine edilmiş söndürülmemiş kireçlerin (CaO) ve ağırlıkça farklı su yüzdelerine sahip söndürülmüş kireçlerin (Ca(OH)2) özellikleri (porozite, özgül yüzey alanı, %aktif CaO, %Ca(
KILIÇ, Özen, ANIL, Mesut
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Slaking, Dispersion, and Crust Formation
2005Soil structure is generally defined as the arrangement, orientation, and organization of the primary particles of sand, silt, and clay into compound aggregates, which exhibit properties that are unequal to the properties of a mass of nonaggregated material with a similar texture.6 Therefore the nature of soil structure is that it conveys specific ...
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