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Impinging streams : fundamentals, properties, applications /

The original idea of IS is to send two solid-gas streams to impinge against each other at high velocity, enhancing transfer between phases. IS is classified into two kinds: Gas-continuous impinging streams (GIS) and Liquid-continuous ones (LIS). Impinging Streams describes fundamentals, major proper...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wu, Yuan
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Chino
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Beijing, PR China : Elsevier ; Chemical Industry Press, 2007.
Edición:St English ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • PART I GAS-CONTINUOUS IMPINGING STREAMS
  • Chapter 1. Flow of continuous phase
  • Chapter 2. Particle behaviors
  • Chapter 3. Residence time distribution of particles
  • Chapter 4. Resistance of impinging stream equipment to flows
  • Chapter 5. Influence of impinging streams on dispersity of liquid
  • Chapter 6. Impinging stream drying
  • Chapter 7. Impinging stream absorption
  • Chapter 8. Impinging stream combustion and grinding
  • PART II LIQUID-CONTINUOUS IMPINGING STREAMS
  • Chapter 9. Differences between properties of continuous phases and classification of impinging streams
  • Chapter 10. Micromixing in liquid-continuous impinging streams
  • Chapter 11. Pressure fluctuation in the submerged circulative impinging stream reactor
  • Chapter 12. Influence of liquid-continuous impinging stream on process kinetics
  • Chapter 13. Preparation of ultra fine powders by reaction-precipitation in IS: I "Ultra fine white carbon black"
  • Chapter 14. Preparation of ultra fine powders by reaction-precipitation in IS: II Nano copper and its surface improvement
  • Chapter 15. Preparation of ultra fine powders by reaction-precipitation in IS: III Nano titania
  • Chapter 16. Preparation of ultra fine powders by reaction-precipitation in IS: IV: Nano hydroxylapatite
  • Chapter 17. R & D of equipments and application forecast of liquid-continuous impinging streams.