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Homogeneous in solids

Volpicelli, G., Massimilla, L. and Zenz, F. A. Chem. Eng. Prog. Symp. Series No. 62, (1966) 63. Non-homogeneities in solid-liquid fluidization. [Pg.365]

The requirements for particle off-bottom suspension are also discussed in many literature references including Zwieterling (1958), Chowdhury et al. (1995), and Paul et al. (2003, Chapter 10). Methods of calculating various degrees of homogeneity in solids are presented. These calculations are an important part of crystallization scale-up studies. [Pg.127]

The instrument can be fitted on a reversing system (Fig.l) which is driven by an electric motor, in order to have a continuous reversing. This device is very helpful to perform a good homogeneity in solid mixtures used for energy storage. [Pg.180]

Oxidation does not proceed homogeneously in solid plastics Due to the structure and morphology of the material, contaminations, catalyst residues, and cage recombinations of radicals, active centers (mini-reactors) can form in the plastic [49] from which oxidation spreads out over the entire material. [Pg.65]


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