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Centrifuges operate on the principle of centrifugal force. The centrifugal force created due to the rotors induces a hydrostatic pressure gradient in the tubes directed perpendicular to the axis of rotation. This results in larger buoyant forces that push the less dense particles inwards while the d...
The centrifugal force is generated by the impeller rotation and it is directed outward, along the radius, while the drag force is produced by the liquid velocity, which tends to be higher than the gas velocity. Similarly, Gamboa and Prado (2010) conducted two-phase air-water flow ...
The invention relates to a centrifugal-force magnetic separator for separating particles which can be magnetized to differing extents. This separation is effected by the oppositely directed effect of a magnetic force field which acts radially inwards counter to centrifugal particle forces. The magnetic ...
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The expression for cork in water is (180 – 1 000) = – 820 kg/m3. This time, the result is negative. Because of the low density of a cork, it will float if it is dropped into water; it will move against the direction of the force of gravity. ...
The electron transit time is significantly decreased thanks to the appreciable additional driving force provided by the funnel acting primarily in the conduction band. To determine the sensitivity of our quantum-funnel photo- detector, we measured the light level required to obtain a signal-to-noise...
The main driving force for the leakage flow is the difference between the pressure on the impeller exit and on the eye of the impeller. As seen in Fig. 8, the adverse flow conditions at the low flow rates results in a suction at the exit of the leakage path. Fig. 16 shows that leak...
When the motor runs at a permissible speed or the motor is out of service, the slide plate of the centrifugal switch body is against the outer swing arm, which is always under the acting force of the slide plate. In order to support and locate the outer swing arm and prevent it from ...
42 that engage rear surfaces on the plate 24 to normally hold the plate 24 (axially) in a normal or unactuated position and that operate to move the plate 24 forwardly, to actuated positions, when the rear portion of the weights are caused to swing radially outwardly by centrifugal force....