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Fluidization (or fluidisation) is a process similar to liquefaction whereby a granular material is converted from a static solid-like state to a dynamic...
Click to read more »Leckner; Zhu; Cheng, p. 5:75 {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) Fluidisation technology, Outotec, May 2007, retrieved 4 June 2012 Chaudhari, Mitesh...
Click to read more »studies stimulated him to carry out a number of pioneering works on fluidisation, which were generalised in his book Fluidised Particles (1963), written...
Click to read more »Pro-Provost of UCL East at University College London. Her research considers fluidisation and life-cycle assessment. She has developed novel, sustainable fluid-bed...
Click to read more »slumps and translational slides in rock and regolith, not involving fluidisation. This excludes falls, topples, lateral spreads, and mass flows from the...
Click to read more »depths may resemble polished water-worn pebbles and are cobbled due to fluidisation and upwards transport. Blocks can be enormous and may be transported...
Click to read more »During his time at Cambridge, Harrison did extensive research into fluidisation, which resulted in three books written in collaboration with Professor...
Click to read more »pads and liners are also hard to maintain and can cause compaction. Fluidisation through a one-way membrane can help compacted material, but are expensive...
Click to read more »mechanism suggested for mingling of the igneous clasts with the sediment is fluidisation, in the sense of particle support and transport by a fluid. Peperites...
Click to read more »more research has been conducted to study the effect of vibration in fluidisation because not only vibratory fluidized bed is environmental friendly, it...
Click to read more »Oxfordshire. While at the establishment, Rowe worked on the ideas of fluidisation that had been promoted by John Davidson, proving some of the theories...
Click to read more »H.; Yu, A. B. (2003). "Particle-scale modelling of gas-solid flow in fluidisation". Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology. 78 (2–3): 111–121...
Click to read more »Fluidisation is a phenomenon whereby solid particulate is placed under certain conditions to cause it to behave like a fluid. A fluidized bed is a system...
Click to read more »global scale, most notably in the area of research in multi-phase flow in fluidisation and bubble flow 2008 Ron Dennis Recognising him for his leadership and...
Click to read more »from the carbonator cannot be directly used to heat the calciner. The fluidisation of the solid bed in the carbonator is achieved by passing the flue gas...
Click to read more »Chemical engineering; academia Paola Lettieri Chemical engineering, fluidisation; academia Margaret Lucas Civil engineering, ultrasonics; academia Aimee...
Click to read more »and the designation came about as the design of wagon features air fluidisation, a system that pumps air into the powder under pressure to loosen it...
Click to read more »worked on geophysical observations, including study of the transient fluidisation of granular fault rocks in Alaska and Namibia with Emily Brodsky. In...
Click to read more »on bridging. They are also hard to maintain and can cause compaction. Fluidisation through a 1 way membrane. This can help already compacted material. However...
Click to read more »ion exchange media regeneration phased including an initial backwash fluidisation stage, followed by countercurrent ion-exchange resin recharge. In the...
Click to read more »future peaceful European technocracy. Instead of Zischka's zest for coal fluidisation, nowadays authors promote switching to solar energy supply and hydrogen...
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