SolidโLiquid Separation
โ Scribed by Ladislav Svarovsky (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann
- Year
- 1990
- Leaves
- 721
- Edition
- 3 Sub
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Since the second edition of this work most of the chapters have been appreciably revised, and some replaced completely, in the light of recent developments and/or the changing requirements of the short course around which the book is centered. Changing times in solid-liquid separation have been reflected in new (or replacement) chapters which include magnetic separation, membrane separation, the problems of fine particle re-cycling and particle-fluid interaction
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface to the Third Edition, Page v, L.S.
Preface to the First Edition, Pages vii-viii, L.S.
1 - Introduction to Solid-Liquid Separation, Pages 1-10, L. Svarovsky
2 - Characterization of Particles Suspended in Liquids, Pages 11-42, L. Svarovsky
3 - Efficiency of Separation of Particles from Fluids, Pages 43-73, L. Svarovsky
Part I, Pages 74-97, M.A. Hughes
Coagulation and Flocculation Part IIโOrthokinetic Flocculation, Pages 98-131, K.J. Ives
5 - Gravity Thickening, Pages 132-201, D.G. Osborne
6 - Hydrocyclones, Pages 202-250, L. Svarovsky
7 - Separation by Centrifugal Sedimentation, Pages 251-278, L. Svarovsky
8 - Screening, Pages 279-310, D.G. Osborne
9 - Filtration Fundamentals, Pages 311-337, L. Svarovsky
10 - Filter Aids, Pages 338-357, G.R.S. Smith
11 - Deep Bed Filtration, Pages 358-378, K.J. Ives
Part I โ Batch Pressure Filtration, Pages 379-401, L. Svarovsky
Part II โ Continuous Filtration, Pages 402-414
Part I, Pages 415-465, D.G. Osborne
Part II โ Horizontal Vacuum Belt Filters, Pages 466-475, H.G. Pierson
14 - Centrifugal Filtration, Pages 476-532, K. Zeitsch
15 - Countercurrent Washing of Solids, Pages 533-540, L. Svarovsky
16 - Problems with Fine Particle Recycling, Pages 541-558, K. Zeitsch
17 - Filter Media, Filter Rating, Pages 559-577, Lawrence G. Loff
18 - Methods for Limiting Cake Growth, Pages 578-590, L. Svarovsky
19 - Flotation, Pages 591-613, R.J. Gochin
20 - The Selection of SolidโLiquid Separation Equipment, Pages 614-627, H.G.W. Pierson
21 - Membrane Separation, Pages 628-660, E.H. Stitt
22 - High Gradient Magnetic Separation, Pages 661-684, J.H.P. Watson
23 - Part I โ Particle-Fluid Interaction, Pages 685-696, L. Svarovsky
Part II โ Thermodynamics of Solid-Liquid Separation, Pages 697-704, L. Svarovsky
Index, Pages 705-716
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Solid Liquid Separation includes important industrial processes used for recovery and processing of solids or purification of liquids. Most of the process industries in which particulate slurries are handled use some form of solid-liquid separation and yet the subject is not adequately covered in mo