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Continuous sedimentation theory: Effects of density gradients and velocity profiles on sedimentation efficiency

✍ Scribed by T.W.M. Wouda; K. Rietema; S.P.P. Ottengraf


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
750 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2509

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✦ Synopsis


A theory IS presented on contmuous sedunentation In case the sohds concentration LS small and umformly &striiuted over the mlet he&t, the theory predxts mdependent sedunentabon e5clencles on velocity Qstnbutions m a longttudmal vertxal plane A velocity profile m a horuontal plane on the other hand wdl have a negative effect on the efficiency Experunents, camed out on a laboratory-scale model, have shown that even small density dfiereuces m the basm can have a s@cant effect on the velocity Qstnbution The measured e5clencles are m good agreement with the theory 1 mTR0Ducrl~


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