1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-8831(08)60584-1
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Design criteria for particle attrition

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“…7. This is as expected from results in literature (e.g., Kalman and Goder, 1998). The differences between mean diameters of the formulae before conveying and following passage through the rig at 4 m/s were low: the difference of 2.1% for formula A was the largest.…”
Section: Pneumatic Conveying Experimentssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…7. This is as expected from results in literature (e.g., Kalman and Goder, 1998). The differences between mean diameters of the formulae before conveying and following passage through the rig at 4 m/s were low: the difference of 2.1% for formula A was the largest.…”
Section: Pneumatic Conveying Experimentssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In several previous investigations, the fatigue behavior of particles in various processes has been demonstrated (Kalman & Goder, 1998;Kalman, 1999Kalman, , 2000aGoder et al, 2001;Grant & Kalman, 2001. In a later work, the crack propagation model for individual particles was developed under repeated cycles of compression (Han et al, 2003a).…”
Section: Size Distributionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A little later in the time line researcher in Israel began to explore the intricacies of pneumatic conveying lead by Kalman (1998Kalman ( , 1999. There were other researchers in two phase flow system in Israel who approached the topic in a fundamental basic analysis such as Hetsroni at the Technion and Taitel at Tel-Aviv University.…”
Section: Israelmentioning
confidence: 99%