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Transport of particulates

Charles, M. E. and CHARLES, R. A. Paper A12, Advances in Solid-Liquid Flow in Pipes and its Application, Zandi. 1, (ed.), Pergamon Press (1971). The use of heavy media in the pipeline transport of particulate... [Pg.228]

Stohl A (1996) Trajectory statistics - a new method to establish source-receptor relationships of air pollutants and its application to the transport of particulate sulfate in Europe. Atmos Environ 30 579-587... [Pg.215]

J.A. Quinn, R.A. Steinbrook and J.L. Anderson, Breaking bubbles and the water-to-air transport of particulate matter, Chem. Engng. Sci. 30 (1975) 1177-1184. [Pg.267]

This second example demonstrates the possibility of investigating long range transport of particulate emissions by application of chemometric methods [EINAX et al., 1994]. [Pg.275]

Hogan A.W., Meteorological transport of particulate material to the South Polar Plateau. J. Appl. Meteorol. , 18 (6), 741-749 (1979). [Pg.302]

Schnetzer, A., and Steinberg, D. K. (2002). Active transport of particulate or nic carbon and nitrogen by vertically migrating zooplankton in the Sargasso Sea. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 234, 71—84. [Pg.1193]

DeBoer, C. H., Transport of Particulate Matter Through the Human... [Pg.318]

The outstanding property of fused rocks is their high resistance to abrasion and corrosion. For instance, fused basalt products show a service life 4—10 times longer than that of steel when employed as components of equipment used in the transport of particulate materials, which thus makes them an attractive substitute for metals. [Pg.333]

Jahmhch, S., Lund-Hansen, L. C., Leipe, T., 2002. Enhanced settling velocities and vertical transport of particulate matter by aggregation in the benthic boundary layer. Geografisk Tidskrift, Danish Journal of Geography, 102, 37 9. [Pg.620]

Zhang, J., Huang, W. W., Liu, S. M., Wang, J. H. (1992). Transport of particulate heavy metals towards die China Sea a preliminary study and comparison. Marine Chemistry, 40, 161-178. [Pg.552]

Type 3 To determine the bioavailability of substances or pollutants during the transport of particulate matter through rivers and reservoirs (bioavailability assessment). [Pg.373]

Spray pyrolysis, as differentiated from chemical vapor deposition, involves the direct application of either a flame to a vapor phase stream, or the entrainment and transport of particulates or vapors in some direction non-perpendicular to a substrate surface. [Pg.9]

Input Data. As indicated previously, two concentration fields and one flow field must be computed to describe the transport of particulates. One concentration field defines dissolved substances that control particle... [Pg.224]

Liu CL, Zhang J (1996) Transport of particulate heavy metals towards the ocean via riverine and atmospheric pathways. Mar Environ Sci 15(4) 68-76 (in Chinese with English abstract)... [Pg.256]

If the transport of particulate polymer occurs by plug flow, then the only frictional coefficient of importance is the external coefficient of friction. This condition is usu-... [Pg.196]

Pneumatic conveying is a common method for transportation of particulate solids within or between processing plants. Particles are mobilized commonly using air and transported inside pipes or ducts. To attain a consistent flow of particles, particle mobilization and fluid pressure drop should be understood in detail. Stationary particles and excessive pressure drop could halt the flow. Figure 7.35 shows a study by Kuang et al. [84] on particle-gas behavior in a horizontal pipe with a view to investigate particle porosity and velocity distribution as well as gas pressure drop. [Pg.279]

In this chapter we deal with two examples of the transport of particulate solids in the presence of a gas. The first example is pneumatic transport (sometimes referred to as pneumatic conveying), which is the use of a gas to transport a particulate solid through a pipeline. The second example is the standpipe, which has been used for many years, particularly in the oil industry, for transferring solids downwards from a vessel at low pressure to a vessel at a higher pressure. [Pg.211]


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