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Particle Technology and Engineering

An Engineer's Guide to Particles, Powders and Multiphase Systems

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology, Oxford, United Kingdom
Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
Published: 30th Nov -1
Dimensions: w 191mm h 235mm
ISBN-10: 0081007477
ISBN-13: 9780081007471
Barcode No: 9780081007471
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Particle Technology and Engineering: An Engineer's Guide to Particles, Powders, and Multiphase Systems presents the basic knowledge and fundamental concepts needed by engineers who work with particles and powders. Users will find a comprehensive reference and introduction to important topics, ranging from single particle characterization to bulk powder properties and complex multiphase gas-solid-liquid systems. This helpful guide emphasizes quantitative explanation and theoretical concepts, and contains numerous case studies of practical applications. The book is structured into four parts beginning with basic information on single particle properties and their interaction with solids and gas/liquids, the fundamental characteristics of bulk solids (powders), the principles of multiphase systems (including fluidization and pneumatic conveying), and advanced numerical methods and measurement techniques for particle engineering. * Explores core topics including particle properties and interactions, characteristics of bulk solids, multiphase systems, and advanced particle engineering* Emphasizes quantitative explanation and theoretical concepts* Provides numerous helpful case studies* Enables engineers to develop their knowledge and skills to work with particle systems

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"The book gives the reader a full but fairly approachable overview of the fundamentals of particle technology, reporting the current state of this field and providing perspectives on future challenges. A good overview of particle characterisation, the link between the microscopic and macroscopic properties and the future role of computational methods (DEM and FEM) in particle technology is provided in this book." --Johnson Matthey Technology Review