نتایج جستجو برای: fiber suspensions

تعداد نتایج: 144831  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1990
M Lippmann

There is abundant epidemiologic evidence that asbestos fibers can cause lung fibrosis (asbestosis), bronchial cancer, and mesothelioma in humans, as well as limited evidence for such effects in workers exposed to slag and rockwool fibers. Epidemiological evidence for human disease from inhalation exposures to conventional fibrous glass is negative. While health concerns based on the morphologic...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2002
A J C Ladd

Simulations describing the settling of suspensions of solid particles bounded by a rigid container are presented. Results are compared with previous simulations of homogeneous suspensions with periodic boundary conditions. Velocity fluctuations in vertically inhomogeneous suspensions are found to saturate under conditions similar to those found in laboratory experiments, while in vertically hom...

2015
C. R. Holloway D. J. Smith

Copyright and reuse: The Warwick Research Archive Portal (WRAP) makes this work of researchers of the University of Warwick available open access under the following conditions. This article is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0) and may be reused according to the conditions of the license. For more details see: A note on versions: The ver...

2009
Henrikki Liimatainen Sanna Haavisto Antti Haapala Jouko Niinimäki

The effect of adsorbed and soluble carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on dispersing, dewaterability, and fines retention of pulp fibre suspensions was investigated. CMC was added to a suspension in the presence of electrolytes, causing its adsorption to the fibre surfaces, or to a suspension without electrolytes, so that it stayed in the liquid phase. Both the CMC adsorbed on fibre surfaces and that...

2018
Claas Willem Visser Tom Kamperman Lisanne P Karbaat Detlef Lohse Marcel Karperien

Microfluidic chips provide unparalleled control over droplets and jets, which have advanced all natural sciences. However, microfluidic applications could be vastly expanded by increasing the per-channel throughput and directly exploiting the output of chips for rapid additive manufacturing. We unlock these features with in-air microfluidics, a new chip-free platform to manipulate microscale li...

2017
Xiao-Jun Shen Pan-Li Huang Jing-Huan Chen Yu-Ying Wu Qiu-Yun Liu Run-Cang Sun

Two samples of acid-hydrolyzed nanocellulose and two samples of TEMPO-oxidized nanocellulose were separately prepared from cotton liner pulp and microcrystalline cellulose, and dispersed in water. Sodium alginate that was extracted from brown seaweed was dissolved in the nanocellulose suspensions and wet spun in a calcium chloride bath to form four kinds of alginate/nanocellulose composite fibe...

2011
Eliodoro Chiavazzo Pietro Asinari

BACKGROUND Nanofluids are suspensions of nanoparticles and fibers which have recently attracted much attention because of their superior thermal properties. Nevertheless, it was proven that, due to modest dispersion of nanoparticles, such high expectations often remain unmet. In this article, by introducing the notion of nanofin, a possible solution is envisioned, where nanostructures with high...

Journal: :Advanced materials 2012
Zelin Dong Changcheng Jiang Huhu Cheng Yang Zhao Gaoquan Shi Lan Jiang Liangti Qu

Macroscopic graphene fibers with strength comparable to carbon nanotube yarns have been fabricated with a facile dimensionally-confined hydrothermal strategy from low-cost, aqueous graphite oxide suspensions, which is shapable, weavable, and has a density of less than 1/7 conventional carbon fibers. In combination with the easy in situ and post-synthesis functionalization, the highly flexible g...

2006
Jens Harting Martin Hecht Hans J. Herrmann Sean McNamara

Particle suspensions are ubiquitous in our daily life, but are not well understood due to their complexity. During the last twenty years, various simulation methods have been developed in order to model these systems. Due to varying properties of the solved particles and the solvents, one has to choose the simulation method properly in order to use the available compute resources most effective...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1971
S A Robrish A F LeRoy B M Chassy J J Wilson M I Krichevsky

This paper describes the properties and use of a fiber optic probe as an attachment to a spectrophotometer and its use for measurements in solutions and turbid suspensions. Measurements of a standard were identical when a spectrophotometer equipped with the probe was used or when a spectrophotometer was used in a conventional manner. The probe was calibrated for turbidimetric measurements with ...

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