Effect of permeability on the settling velocity of an actual floc
β Scribed by K. Matsumoto; A. Suganuma; D. Kunii
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 273 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2509
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β¦ Synopsis
Although a very simple model has been chosen m order to dlustrate the effects of wag slip in thermoset processmg, the followmg statements remam vahd for the general case (1) The determmatton of the slip friction coefictent value of a thermosettmg resin IS a matter of utmost importance for the analysts of the processing equtpment operation The adddron of certatn substances (I e stearates) to the formulation will surely act upon the value of this coefictent (2) A better operatton will result when the flow pattern approaches that of plug flow llus condmon requires an adequate great value of the slip number Acknowledgement-The authors wash to thank the Comtsu5n Nactonal de Estudtos Geohehofmtcos (Argentma) for supportmg the research
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