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Narrative review of strategies for blood product shelf‐life extension
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Spray drift and spray distribution of end nozzles
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NOZZLE SPRAY PERFORMANCE ANALYSER
2002 Chicago, IL July 28-31, 2002, 2002Computational fluid dynamics is a powerful tool for understanding and controlling complex processes and instruments involving fluids flow towards a sustainable development in Agrochemical and Bio-product Application Technology. An instrument known as the nozzle spray performance analyser helps to determine the process nature of the differences ...
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Nozzle Spraying Model of Combustion Thermal Spray
Advanced Materials Research, 2013The flame used in combustion flame spraying is typical of a high-temperature free jet. The flow fields of free jets are multi-phase flows that couple the mass and heat transfer. The analytical and numerical solutions to turbulent flows are engineering approximations. This work uses Prandtle’s mixing-length theory to describe the flame spreading of free
Wen Liang Guo, Zheng Guo
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New Atomization Nozzle for Spray Drying
Drying Technology, 2013A new atomization nozzle based on ink jet technology is introduced for spray drying. Application areas are the food and dairy industry, in the first instance, because in these industries the quality demands on the final powders are high with respect to heat load, powder shape, and size distribution.
Deventer, H.C. van +2 more
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2010
Plain orifice, or “pressure atomizers” are the most commonly used atomizers due primarily to their simplicity and ease of manufacture. This chapter provides background on the characteristics of these devices in terms of spray production and general behavior.
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Plain orifice, or “pressure atomizers” are the most commonly used atomizers due primarily to their simplicity and ease of manufacture. This chapter provides background on the characteristics of these devices in terms of spray production and general behavior.
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