AIChE Symposium Series, Issue 323 |
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... particle- particle and particle - wall collisions . The application of this kinetic theory analogy to fluidized systems ( Sinclair and Jackson , 1989 ) allows for a fundamental description of solid - phase stress , as opposed to earlier ...
... particle- particle and particle - wall collisions . The application of this kinetic theory analogy to fluidized systems ( Sinclair and Jackson , 1989 ) allows for a fundamental description of solid - phase stress , as opposed to earlier ...
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... particle - phases to predict heat transfer rates in these multiphase systems . They have shown that the observed ... particle size due to an increase in the interphase heat transfer coefficient which is dependent on the surface area to ...
... particle - phases to predict heat transfer rates in these multiphase systems . They have shown that the observed ... particle size due to an increase in the interphase heat transfer coefficient which is dependent on the surface area to ...
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... particle is completely determined by the translation and rotation about its center , and , correspondingly , the distribution of stress within each particle is not needed to determine the motion ; only the resultant force and the ...
... particle is completely determined by the translation and rotation about its center , and , correspondingly , the distribution of stress within each particle is not needed to determine the motion ; only the resultant force and the ...
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