Particulate and disperse systems

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Particulate and disperse systems
Particulate and disperse systems - theoretical and practical approach /
Barbara Tal-Figiel, Wiesław Figiel. – Kraków, 2014
Spis treści
Nomenclature
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Introduction
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1. Macrodisperse systems
1.1. Dispersed phase - solid
1.1.1. Single particle properties
1.1.1.1. Porosity
1.1.1.2. Particle density
1.1.1.3. Particle size
1.1.1.4. Particle shape
1.1.1.5. Particle surface
1.1.2. Multiple particie system properties
1.1.2.1. Porosity
1.1.2.2. Bulk density
1.1.2.3. Particle size
1.1.2.4. Shape
1.1.3. Disperse solid phase systems
1.1.3.1. Dry granular matter
1.1.3.2. Wet granular systems
1.1.4. Motion of spherical particles
1.1.4.1. Correlations for drag coefficient
1.1.4.2. Correlations for terminal velocity
1.1.5. Motion of nonspherical particles
1.1.5.1. Drag coefficients of nonspherical particles
1.1.6. Suspension viscosity
1.1.7. Solid-liquid two phase flow
1.1.8. Liąuid flow through the stationary bed
1.1.9. Mixing in solid-liquid systems
1.1.10. Size change methods
1.1.10.1. Size reduction
1.1.10.2. Size enlargement
1.2. Dispersed phase-liquid
1.2.1. Aerosol
1.2.2. Emulsions
1.2.2.1. Thermodynamics of emulsion
1.2.2.2. Liquid droplet generation
1.2.2.3. Emulsification methods
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1.2.3. Multiple emulsions
1.3. Dispersed phase gas
1.3.1. Bubble motion
1.3.2. Bubble shapes
1.3.3. Flow of gas-liquid mixtures
1.3.4. Gas emulsions and liquid foams
1.3.5. Solid foams
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2. Microdispersions
2.1. Colloidal dispersions
2.2. Stability mechanisms
2.3. Microemulsions
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