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GAS-SOLID TRANSPORT
George E. Klinzing ChemicallPetroleum Engineering Department University o f Pittsburgh
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TOTHE MEMORY O F MY FATHER Engelbert Klinzing
This book was set in Press Roman by Meredythe. The editors were Diane D. Heiberg and Ken Burke; the production supervisor was Diane Renda. R . R. Donnelley & Sons Company was printer and binder.
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Klinzing, George E Gas-solid transport. (hlcGraw-Hill chemical engineering series) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Transporttheory. 2. Solids. I. Title. TP156.T7K55 660.2'8423 80-23068 ISBN 0-07-035047-7
CONTENTS
Preface List of Symbols
Chapter 1 Particle Size Analysis Chapter 2
Adhesion and Agglomeration
Chapter 3 Particle Dynamics and Turbulence Chapter 4
Gas-Solid Pneumatic Transfer
Chapter 5 Curves and Bends Chapter 6
Electrostatics
Chapter 7 Measurements and Instrumentation Index
PREFACE
The transport of solids is a vital operation in many manufacturing processes. It is difficult to imagine an industry that does not concern itself with solids usage in some way. Bulk handling of solids is usually accomplished by use of bins and conveyors. But solids may also be transpor