نتایج جستجو برای: suspended particles

تعداد نتایج: 175043  

2013
Sauro Pierucci Jiří J. Klemeš Yuichi Yoshida Taichi Katsumoto Shun Taniguchi Atsuko Shimosaka Yoshiyuki Shirakawa Jusuke Hidaka

Prediction of the apparent viscosity of a slurry suspended fine particles is important for developing slurrytreating processes. After Einstein’s formulation for the apparent viscosity of a dilute, completely dispersed slurry, several viscosity equations were proposed. However, viscosity depends not only on the volume fraction of solid particles but also on many factors such as particle shape, p...

2016
Verónica Fuentes Gastón Alurralde Bettina Meyer Gastón E. Aguirre Antonio Canepa Anne-Cathrin Wölfl H. Christian Hass Gabriela N. Williams Irene R. Schloss

Strandings of marine animals are relatively common in marine systems. However, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. We observed mass strandings of krill in Antarctica that appeared to be linked to the presence of glacial meltwater. Climate-induced glacial meltwater leads to an increased occurrence of suspended particles in the sea, which is known to affect the physiology of aquatic ...

2005
F. BRADY

A general method for computing the hydrodynamic interactions among N suspended particles, under the condition of vanishingly small particle Reynolds number, is presented. The method accounts for both near-field lubrication effects and the dominant many-body interactions. The many-body hydrodynamic interactions reproduce the screening characteristic of porous media and the ‘effective viscosity ’...

2017
Xiao-Ying Yu Bruce Arey Zihua Zhu Juan Yao Fei Zhang Sayandev Chatterjee Jaehun Chun

This work presents an example of in situ imaging of particles, suspended in liquid, in a vacuum compatible microfluidic sample holder using a suite of tools including scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS), highlighting the advantage of multiscale analysis in material sciences. Nanometer-sized boehmite (AlOOH) particles synthesized at ou...

2014
Xiaoqing Dai Ning Huang

Snow sublimation is an important hydrological process and one of the main causes of the temporal and spatial variation of snow distribution. Compared with surface sublimation, drifting snow sublimation is more effective due to the greater surface exposure area of snow particles in the air. Previous studies of drifting snow sublimation have focused on suspended snow, and few have considered salt...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2000
S Redner S Datta

We study the time until a filter becomes clogged due to the trapping of suspended particles as they pass through a porous medium. This trapping progressively impedes and eventually stops the flow of the carrier fluid. We develop a simple description for the pore geometry and the motion of the suspended particles which, together with extreme-value statistics, predicts that the distribution of ti...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2003
Marcos F Castez Bárbara Blum Roberto C Salvarezza Hernán G Solari

We discuss the gravitational sedimentation of particles in terms of a stochastic model considering, in view of experimental evidence, that the aggregation to the growing surface (deposit) is mediated by the formation of a layer of suspended particles subject to gravitational forces, thermal agitation, as well as aggregation (contact) forces. The aggregation of such partially buoyant particles i...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2013
Jennifer L Sanders Yiming Yang Mark R Dickinson Helen F Gleeson

Optical tweezers are exciting tools with which to explore liquid crystal (LC) systems; the motion of particles held in laser traps through LCs is perhaps the only approach that allows a low Ericksen number regime to be accessed. This offers a new method of studying the microrheology associated with micrometre-sized particles suspended in LC media--and such hybrid systems are of increasing impor...

In this study, heat transfer and aerosol deposition in the under-floor and baseboard heating systems have been investigated, numerically. The aim of this study is a comparison between these heating systems. This comparison obtains the optimal heating system with low suspended particles in the air. Computational fluid dynamic with Eulerian-Lagrangian method has been used to simulate fluid and pa...

2013
P. F. Williams A. Goussev M. E. Markes Marc M. Cahay S. Bandyopadhyay

Under proper conditions, small particles may be suspended in a regularly-spaced array called a Coulomb crystal. In this paper we discuss the application of this phenomenon to the self-assembly of nanoparticles in a lattice-lie array on a substrate. Issues associated with depositing the particles, and the size and lattice spacing of the particles are discussed.

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