Critical regimes of two-phase flows with a polydisperse solid
phase form the basis of such widespread industrial processes as
separation of various powdery materials and minerals dressing. It
is impossible to describe such complicated flows analytically.
Therefore, this study concentrates on invariants experimentally
revealed and theoretically grounded for such flows.
This approach can be compared with the situation in gases, where
in order to determine principal parameters of their state, one does
not need to measure the kinetic energy and velocity of each
molecule and find its contribution to the temperature and pressure.
These parameters are determined in a simple way for the system on
the whole.
A novel conception of two-phase flows allowing the formulation
of their statistical parameters is physically substantiated. On the
basis of the invariants and these parameters, a comprehensive
method of estimating and predicting mass transfer in such flows is
developed.
It is noteworthy that the presented results are mostly
phenomenological. Such an approach can be successfully extended to
the separation of liquids, gases and isotopes.
The book is intended for students and specialists engaged in
chemical technology, mineral dressing, ceramics, microelectronics,
pharmacology, power generation, thermal engineering and other
fields in which flows carrying solid particles are used in the
technological process.
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