Hager.Air transport in chute flows. International Journal of Multiphase Flow . 2005Kramer, K., & Hager, W. H. (2005). Air transport in chute flows. International Journal of Multiphase Flow, 31(10), 1181-1197.K. Kramer and W.H. Hager, "Air transport in chute flows," International ...
Chutes with flow velocities in excess of some 20 m/s are typically prone to cavitation. In order to avoid damages, these flows are aerated using chute aerators. The current literature describes the efficiency of these aerators mainly in terms of the air
For more than 100 years, the ZZ classifier has proven its value and been used in various applications. The apparatus is suitable for both classification and separation having its main field of application in the recycling of solid wastes. The research focused initially on experimental studies to ...
The each of the arc contacts is fitted with an arc runner which helps, the arc discharge to move upward due to both thermal and electromagnetic effects as shown in the figure. As the arc is driven upward it enters in the arc chute, consisting of splitters. The arc in chute will become...
Chute Bottoms :Silo Truck Discharging Cones, Railway Wagon Discharging Cones, Vessel Aeration & Discharging Bottoms, Container Aeration & Discharging Bottoms How Stuff Works An Airslide belt is in the middle of a chute. Powder material will come into the chute above Airslide belt. ...
wherein the particular material flows are not only impacted by intake air in an alternating manner from the left and from the right, but also an accumulation of air intake roofs and air exhaust roofs is avoided, which otherwise typically occurs at the separation plane between two chute modules...
5.The module of claim 3, wherein the controller operates the moisture source to thermodynamically adjust the primary and secondary air flows. 6.The module of claim 4, wherein the controller operates the heater to thermodynamically adjust the primary and secondary air flows. ...
Room air is drawn from an opening at the base of the door and flows through the booth to a rear exhaust port. AMICROCON®, positioned outside the booth with a special intake HEPA filter, is drawing exhausted HEPA filtered air back into the room thereby creating negative pressurization. By...
Chute Aerators. I: Air Transport Characteristics Chutes with flow velocities in excess of some 20 to 30 m/s are usually prone to cavitation damage. Therefore, these flows are aerated using chute aerators... M Pfister,rnWilli H. Hager - 《Journal of Hydraulic Engineering》 被引量: 85发表:...
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