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Particulate technology.
- Title
- Particulate technology.
- Author
- Orr, Clyde.
- Publication
- New York, Macmillan [1966]
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Details
- Description
- iii, 562 pages illustrations; 24 cm
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographies.
- Contents
- SPRAYING AND ATOMIZING: The physical process -- Droplet average diameters and their distribution -- Nozzle and atomizer characteristics -- Spray evaluation -- SIZE REDUCTION: The fracture process -- Size-reduction relationships -- Crushing and grinding machinery -- Special rechniques -- Future developments -- MIXING AND DISPERSING: Types of mixtures and dispersons -- Solids mixing -- Solids-liquid dispersing (mixing) -- Particulate-gas dispersion -- Immiscible-liquid dispersion -- Gas-liquid dispersion -- Equipment -- FLUID CONVEYING AND DRY SOLIDS FLOW: Hydraulic transport -- Pneumatic transport -- Fluidized solids transport -- Dry-solids flow -- Equipment -- FIXED, MOVING, SPOUTED, AND FLUIDIZED BEDS: Fixed beds -- Moving beds -- Spouted beds -- Fluidized beds -- HEAT TRANSMISSION: Thermal conductivity -- Heat transfer -- PARTICUlATE-FLUID SEPARATION: Barrier systems -- Gravity sedimentation -- Inertial separation -- Wet collection -- Electrostatic Precipitation -- Other mechanisms -- SOLIDS CLASSIFICATION: Efficiency -- Mechanical sorting -- Screening -- Gravity processes -- Inertial classifiers -- Flotation -- Electrostatic methods -- Magnetic methods -- Other techniques -- AGGLOMERATION: Binding mechanisms -- Agglomerate properties -- Particle packing -- Pressue compaction -- Mechanical motion densification -- Thermally induced agglomeration -- Coagulation -- Coalescence -- MASS TRANSFER: Dissolution -- Evaporation -- Sublimation -- Precipitation -- Combustion -- Explosibility -- Drying.
- LCCN
- 66010766
- OCLC
- ocm00782313
- 782313
- SCSB-9266942
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library