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Settling and sedimentation. In settling processes, particles are separated from a fluid by gravitational forces acting on the particles. The particles can be solid particles or liquid drops. The fluid can be a liquid or a gas. [Pg.68]

Figure 3.1a shows a flash drum used to separate by gravity a vapor-liquid mixture. The velocity of the vapor through the flash drum must be less than the settling velocity of the liquid drops. Figure 3.11) shows a simple gravity settler for removing a... [Pg.68]

Figure 3.1 Settling processes used for the separation of heterogeneous mixtures. Figure 3.1 Settling processes used for the separation of heterogeneous mixtures.
Figure 3.3 shows a simple type of classifier. In this device, a large tank is subdivided into several sections. A size range of solid particles suspended in vapor or liquid enters the tank. The larger, faster-settling particles settle to the bottom close to the entrance, and the slower-settling particles settle to the bottom close to the exit. The vertical baffles in the tank allow the collection of several fractions. [Pg.70]

Centrifugal separators make use of the common principle that an object whirled about an axis at a constant radial distance from the point is acted on by a force. Use of centrifugal forces increases the force acting on the particles. Particles that do not settle readily in gravity settlers often can be separated from fluids by centrifugal force. [Pg.71]

Figure 3.5 shows centrifuges in which a cylindrical bowl is rotated to produce the centrifugal force. In Fig. 3.5a, the cylindrical bowl is shown rotating with a feed consisting of a solid-liquid mixture admitted at the center. The feed is immediately thrown outward toward the walls of the container. The particles settle horizontally... [Pg.72]

Sulfur comes mainly from the decomposition of organic matter, and one observes that with the passage of time and of gradual settling of material into strata, the crude oils lose their sulfur in the form of H2S that appears in the associated gas, a small portion stays with the liquid. Another possible origin of H2S is the reduction of sulfates by hydrogen by bacterial action of the type desulforibrio desulfuricans (Equation 8.1) ... [Pg.321]

On a land site where space and weight are not normally constraints, advantage can be taken of tank type separation equipment such as wash tanks and settling tanks, and batch processing methods. Such equipment is generally cheaper to maintain than continuous throughput vessels, though a combination of both may be required. [Pg.262]

The legs of the platform can be used as settling tanks or temporary storage facilities for crude oil where oil is exported via tankers, or to allow production to continue in the event of a pipeline shut down. The Brent D platform in the North Sea weighs more than 200,000 tonnes and can store over a million barrels of oil. Topside modules are either installed offshore by lift barges, or can be positioned before the platform is floated out. [Pg.266]

Clearly, it is more desirable somehow to obtain detailed structural information on multilayer films so as perhaps to settle the problem of how properly to construct the potential function. Some attempts have been made to develop statistical mechanical other theoretical treatments of condensed layers in a potential field success has been reasonable (see Refs. 142, 143). [Pg.655]

Boyarkine O V, Settle RDF and Rizzo T R 1995 Vibrational overtone spectra of jet-cooled CFgH by infrared laser assisted photofragment spectroscopy Ber. Bunsenges. Rhys. Chem. 99 504-13... [Pg.2152]

Anotlier standard metliod is to use a (high-speed) centrifuge to sediment tire colloids, replace tire supernatant and redisperse tire particles. Provided tire particles are well stabilized in tire solvent, tliis allows for a rigorous purification. Larger objects, such as particle aggregates, can be fractionated off because tliey settle first. A tliird metliod is (ultra)filtration, whereby larger impurities can be retained, particularly using membrane filters witli accurately defined pore sizes. [Pg.2670]

At finite concentration, tire settling rate is influenced by hydrodynamic interactions between tire particles. For purely repulsive particle interactions, settling is hindered. Attractive interactions encourage particles to settle as a group, which increases tire settling rate. For hard spheres, tire first-order correction to tire Stokes settling rate is given by [33]... [Pg.2673]

The tendency for particles to settle is opposed by tlieir Brownian diffusion. The number density distribution of particles as a function of height z will tend to an equilibrium distribution. At low concentration, where van T Ftoff s law applies, tire barometric height distribution is given by... [Pg.2673]

Given tire a size dependence of tire settling rate, sedimentation can be used for particle size analysis. Indeed, a quick... [Pg.2673]

In practice, sedimentation is an important property of colloidal suspensions. In fonnulated products, sedimentation tends to be a problem and some products are shipped in the fonn of weak gels, to prevent settling. On the other hand, in applications such as water clarification, a rapid sedimentation of impurities is desirable. [Pg.2674]

One can note some interesting features from these trajectories. For example, the Mulliken population on the participating atoms in Figure 1 show that the departing deuterium canies a full electron. Also, the deuterium transferred to the NHj undergoes an initial substantial bond stretch with the up spin and down spin populations separating so that the system temporarily looks like a biradical before it settles into a normal closed-shell behavior. [Pg.237]

In all the above methods, the sulphur dioxide obtained is impure. Dust is removed by first allowing the gases to expand, when some dust settles, then by passage through electrostatic precipitators and finally by washing with water. Water is removed by concentrated sulphuric acid which is kept in use until its concentration falls to 94%. [Pg.297]

We may conclude that the matter of optimal algorithms for integrating Newton s equations of motion is now nearly settled however, their optimal and prudent use [28] has not been fully exploited yet by most programs and may still give us an improvement by a factor 3 to 5. [Pg.8]

Having settled on a definition of chemoinformatics, it is time for us to reflect on the distinction between chemoinformatics and bioinformatics. The objects of interest of bioinformatics are mainly genes and proteins. But genes, DNA and RNA, and proteins are chemical compounds They are objects of high interest in chemistry, Chemists have made substantial contributions to the elucidation of the structure and function of nucleic adds and proteins. The message is dear there is no clearcut distinction between bioinfonnatics and chemoinformatics I... [Pg.5]


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Abrasive Settling

Aerosols gravitational settling

Andreasen settling bottle

Anti-settling

Anti-settling agents

Application to hindered settling

Array settled

Average composition of settling particles

Ball sealers settling velocity

Batch sedimentation hindered settling

Bioflocculation and Solids Settling

Biological settling tanks

Bottom settlings and water

Bubble size, continuous settling

Bulk Settling Test

Capture continuous settling

Centrifugation settling velocity

Clarifiers rapid settling

Cleaning, gas settles in waste heat boiler

Coagulation from Gravitational Settling

Coagulation gravitational settling

Coalescence of Drops During Gravitational Settling

Compression, settled solids

Concentration changes in a suspension settling under gravity

Continuous Settling

Continuous settling, design methods

Critical settling velocity

Cylinders settling

Design Methods for Continuous Settling

Determination of settling tendency after n-days

Differential settling

Diffusion and Settling of Aggregates

Dilute batch settling

Dilute continuous settling

Dispersion terminal settling velocity

Dispersion zone settling

Droplet settling speed

Droplet settling velocity

Efficiency continuous settling

Electrophoretic settling

Emulsions [continued settling time

Emulsions settling tank

Enhanced settling area

Equal-settling particles

Equilibrium settling velocities

Equivalent settling area

Exercise 15.1 Distribution of particles in suspension and grain size sorting resulting from settling

Facilitization slurry settling

Fibers settling velocity

Flocculation and Settling Rates

Flocculation batch settling

Flocculation differential settling

Floe separation by settling-sedimentation

Flotation continuous settling

Flows settling

Free settling

Free settling ratio

Free settling velocity

Free-settling time determination

Gas-solid segregation gravity settling chambers

Gasoline water settling

Gravitation settling of particles

Gravitational Settling of an Aerosol Particle

Gravitational settling

Gravity separations free-settling velocity

Gravity settle plates

Gravity settlers (settling chambers)

Gravity settlers settling tank

Gravity settling

Gravity settling Lamella settlers

Gravity settling Vertical settlers

Gravity settling chambers

Gravity settling density

Gravity settling device

Gravity settling droplet size

Gravity settling liquid, density

Gravity settling tanks, water

Gravity settling vapor

Gravity settling: limiting conditions

Highly settling slurries in rotary

Highly settling slurries in rotary drums

Hindered Settling in a Centrifuge

Hindered batch settling

Hindered continuous settling

Hindered settling

Hindered settling factor

Hindered settling rate, effect

Hindered settling ratios

Hindered settling velocity

Hindered-settling studies

Homogeneous non-settling suspensions

Horizontal flow settling chamber

Howard settling chamber

Hydrodynamics settling velocity

Ideal stirred settling

Immiscible liquid segregation drop settling velocity

Inclined plate settling

Inclined surfaces, settling

Inclined tube settling

Kynch batch settling

Laboratory Exercise Acceleration of Settling Rates by Coagulants

Laboratory Exercise Settling Tests to Select a Proper Technique

Laboratory continuous settling

Lamella continuous settling

Lamella settling

Leaching settling tanks

Liquid free settling

Liquid settling

Liquid settling rates

Mass settling

Mixing and settling

Multiple-tray settling chamber

Non-settling

Non-settling slurry

Nonspherical particles settling

Operating continuous settling

Particle gravity settling

Particle settling

Particle settling characteristics

Particle settling laminar

Particle settling layer

Particle settling phenomena

Particle settling rate

Particle settling velocity experiment

Particle settling velocity slurry column

Particles gravitational settling

Particles settling velocities

Phosphorus settling rates

Phytoplankton settling times

Point settling

Pre-settling operations

Precipitate settling rates

Primary settling assistance

Problem 11.1. Terminal Settling Velocity

Problem 11.2. Hindered Settling Velocity

Rate of settling

Relationship between settling velocity and particle size

SETTLE method

Sedimentation and Free settling

Sedimentation factors affecting settling

Sedimentation free settling

Sedimentation hindered settling

Sedimentation nonspherical particle settling

Sedimentation settling

Sedimentation settling rate acceleration

Sedimentation terminal settling velocity

Sedimentation zone settling

Separator critical settling velocity

Separator settling

Separators gravity-settling

Separators liquid settling rates

Settle plates

Settle, Dorothy

Settled soap, Treatment

Settled volume index

Settling

Settling

Settling Electrodes of Electric Filters from Attached Dust

Settling Flux as a Function of Suspension Concentration

Settling Velocity and Drag Coefficient

Settling ability

Settling and Burial of Particulate Contaminants

Settling and Compaction

Settling and Sedimentation in Particle-Fluid Separation

Settling and sedimentation

Settling basins

Settling batch

Settling batch tests

Settling chambers

Settling characteristics

Settling column

Settling correction

Settling criterion

Settling effects

Settling experiments

Settling factor

Settling flocculation

Settling for 16 electrons

Settling material composition

Settling of dispersions

Settling of particles

Settling of suspended particles

Settling of suspensions

Settling particles composition

Settling period

Settling pits

Settling plates

Settling ponds

Settling problems

Settling progressive

Settling radius

Settling radius diameter

Settling rate

Settling rate Newton’s equation

Settling rate Stokes’ equation

Settling rate acceleration

Settling rate of particle

Settling rate, polymer property effect

Settling ratio, free hindered

Settling regimes

Settling slurry properties

Settling systems

Settling tanks

Settling tests

Settling time

Settling time experiment

Settling time experiment (operating

Settling velocity

Settling velocity aggregates

Settling velocity experiments

Settling velocity factors affecting

Settling velocity figure

Settling velocity impermeable

Settling velocity measurement

Settling velocity particle orientation

Settling velocity particle shape

Settling velocity particle size

Settling velocity permeable

Settling velocity solids concentration

Settling velocity, mean

Settling velocity, single particle

Settling vessel

Settling viscosity

Settling volume method

Settling worked example

Settling zone

Sizing gravity settling method

Slow-settling suspensions

Sludge, settling properties

Slurries hindered settling rates

Slurries settling

Slurries settling characteristics

Slurries typical settling rates

Slurry Settling Rate Quantification

Soap Settling

Solid settled

Solid waste, settling characteristics

Solid waste, settling rates

Solid-liquid mixing settling solids

Solid-liquid separation Settling—test

Sorption onto Colloidal, Suspended, or Settled Sediments

Spheres settling velocity

Spheres settling, falling

Stirred Settling

Stirred vessels settling

Stokes continuous settling

Stokes settling

Stokes settling velocity

Stokes’ settling diameter

Surfactants settling Sedimentation

Suspending, Tendency of Settling

Suspension of settling particles

Suspensions settling

Suspensions settling rates

Suspensions zone settling

Terminal settling velocity

Terminal settling velocity turbulent flow

The Batch Settling Test

Thickening continuous settling

Turbulent mixing particle settling velocity

Velocity distribution, settling

Waste heat boiler dust settling

Water settling

Water settling/viscosity

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