2014
DOI: 10.17563/rbav.v31i1-2.538
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Miniaturized spray injection systems

Abstract: Spray production and its miniaturization are common need and goal in Chemical Engineering and Chemical fields. This work aims the production of miniaturized low cost spray injection systems using planar and three-dimensional microchannels, both 73 cm long and 100 μm diameter, and acrylic as substrate. Tests and simulation used fluid flow rates up to 10 standard mL/min, for gaseous samples, and up to 1 mL/min to liquid ones; tracers and filming were used to understanding fluid behavior. Simulations and experime… Show more

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“…In our former works we intended to develop low cost equipment and respective miniaturized unit operations with a focus on both research and teaching (SILVA, FURLAN & RAMOS, 2006;BERALDO et al, 2010;SILVA et al, 2010;PICHI JUNIOR, 2011;SILVA et al, 2012;LEITE et al, 2015). Therefore, this work aims to describe a prototype for chemical analysis and process intensification that could be used in research and teaching; the emphasis is given on detection subsystem since former works have already described unit operations and flow manipulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our former works we intended to develop low cost equipment and respective miniaturized unit operations with a focus on both research and teaching (SILVA, FURLAN & RAMOS, 2006;BERALDO et al, 2010;SILVA et al, 2010;PICHI JUNIOR, 2011;SILVA et al, 2012;LEITE et al, 2015). Therefore, this work aims to describe a prototype for chemical analysis and process intensification that could be used in research and teaching; the emphasis is given on detection subsystem since former works have already described unit operations and flow manipulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%