1983
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(83)80008-6
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The effect of electric fields on the absorption of pure sulfur dioxide by water drops

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“…Initially the drop volume decreases rapidly with the charge parameter and then decreases approximately linearly. This same trend is shown in the gas-liquid work of Carleson and Berg (1983) and Takamatso et al (1981). The nonlinear region is larger for the larger sized drops.…”
Section: Induced Upon the Upper Plate Issupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…Initially the drop volume decreases rapidly with the charge parameter and then decreases approximately linearly. This same trend is shown in the gas-liquid work of Carleson and Berg (1983) and Takamatso et al (1981). The nonlinear region is larger for the larger sized drops.…”
Section: Induced Upon the Upper Plate Issupporting
confidence: 76%
“…China Lake. CA described by Carleson and Berg (1983). Single drops were formed by a hypodermic needle and allowed to fall through the continuous phase.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The effects of electric force on drop formation have usually been represented by an equilibrium balance of forces acting upon the drop at the moment of detachment as shown in Table 22.1 (Stewart and Thornton, 1967;Ogata et al, 1976;Takamatsu et al, 1981;Carleson and Berg, 1983;Vu and Carleson, 1986).…”
Section: (222)mentioning
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“…Takamatsu et al (1981) Water or furfural drops formed at 4ne p rE. Carleson and Berg (1983) Water drops formed in gas phase nd 2 CqE with S02 absorption. Carleson and Berg (1983) Water drops formed in gas phase nd 2 CqE with S02 absorption.…”
Section: Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%