Electrostatics and Its ApplicationsWiley, 1973 - 481 sider |
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Side 221
... separation of solids from gases and the separation of solids in a liquid medium are described in Chapters 8 and 14 , respectively . Separation engineers frequently refer to the processes described in this chapter as electrostatic separation ...
... separation of solids from gases and the separation of solids in a liquid medium are described in Chapters 8 and 14 , respectively . Separation engineers frequently refer to the processes described in this chapter as electrostatic separation ...
Side 226
... separation , it is usually possible and desirable to design a separator in which only one charging mechanism predominates . The design of a separating machine usually depends on the type of charging mechanisms used to effect the separation ...
... separation , it is usually possible and desirable to design a separator in which only one charging mechanism predominates . The design of a separating machine usually depends on the type of charging mechanisms used to effect the separation ...
Side 231
... separated by the external electric field . The lower limit is about 20 μ . Free - fall separators are best custom designed for a specific application since the feed rate , temperature of separation , and electrode length depend on the ...
... separated by the external electric field . The lower limit is about 20 μ . Free - fall separators are best custom designed for a specific application since the feed rate , temperature of separation , and electrode length depend on the ...
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Introduction to Electrostatics | 28 |
Charging Macroscopic Particles | 68 |
Static Electrification of Dielectrics and at Materials Interfaces | 86 |
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