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Particle-Filled Emulsion Drops Show Flow-Induced Partial Coalescence, but Only Transiently. [PDF]
Vaswani J, Velankar SS.
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Development of a laboratory-scale apparatus and experimental investigation of fluid property effects on pipe wear in slurry shield TBM operations. [PDF]
Yoon Y, Kim H, Shin YJ, Jung J, Choi H.
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Adhesion of Solid Particles to Solid Surfaces
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1960(1960). Adhesion of Solid Particles to Solid Surfaces. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1-9.
M C, KORDECKI, C, ORR
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Solid-phase, magnetic particle radioimmunoassay
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1976A solid-phase radioimmunoassay system has been developed based on the use of antibodies covalently linked to polymer-coated iron oxide (EnzacrylR). An electro-magnet is employed both to mix the particles during incubation (by switching the field on and off) and to separate the antibody-bound and free fractions.
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Chemical Engineering Science, 1994
Abstract This paper deals with the prediction of the impeller speed required for complete suspension of solid particles. Based on the inspection analysis of the governing equations, the dimensionless equation expressing such impeller speed was proposed. The specific forms of this equation were determined experimentally for a six-pitched blade turbine
Frantisek Rieger, Pavel Ditl
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Abstract This paper deals with the prediction of the impeller speed required for complete suspension of solid particles. Based on the inspection analysis of the governing equations, the dimensionless equation expressing such impeller speed was proposed. The specific forms of this equation were determined experimentally for a six-pitched blade turbine
Frantisek Rieger, Pavel Ditl
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Agglomeration of solid particles
Cement and Concrete Composites, 2001Abstract We characterize the fractal dimension of the projection of carbon black aggregates and carbon black aerosol clusters by image analysis of transmission electronic microscopy (TEM) and optical microscopy (OM). The results are compared to a numerical model in order to determine the real three-dimensional fractal dimension and the lower cut-off ...
S Sigrist, R Jullien, J Lahaye
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Chemical Engineering Science, 1953
Abstract The theoretical concepts of complete and incomplete mixing have been discussed, and a definition for complete mixing has been proposed, using a statistical hypothesis as the test criterion. The application of this has been confirmed experimentally and it has been shown that, with random sampling, n , the number of particles in a sample, and
R. Blumberg, J.S. Maritz
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Abstract The theoretical concepts of complete and incomplete mixing have been discussed, and a definition for complete mixing has been proposed, using a statistical hypothesis as the test criterion. The application of this has been confirmed experimentally and it has been shown that, with random sampling, n , the number of particles in a sample, and
R. Blumberg, J.S. Maritz
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Review of Scientific Instruments, 1980
This paper presents the description of a pneumatically-operated particle ejector and its performance under atmospheric ambient conditions. The ejected 100-μ particles are observed to remain an aggregate for approximately 10 ms prior to dispersion. The particles move at the initial velocity for a short initial period. This observation can be verified by
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This paper presents the description of a pneumatically-operated particle ejector and its performance under atmospheric ambient conditions. The ejected 100-μ particles are observed to remain an aggregate for approximately 10 ms prior to dispersion. The particles move at the initial velocity for a short initial period. This observation can be verified by
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2017
Abstract Solid particle erosion (SPE) is the loss of material that results from repeated impact of solid particles energized in a carrier fluid. This article reviews important SPE variables, their effects for different classes of materials, composites and coatings, and the mechanisms and theories proposed to explain SPE. It discusses the
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Abstract Solid particle erosion (SPE) is the loss of material that results from repeated impact of solid particles energized in a carrier fluid. This article reviews important SPE variables, their effects for different classes of materials, composites and coatings, and the mechanisms and theories proposed to explain SPE. It discusses the
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