Fluid Mechanics arrow Enhanced Sedimentation in Inclined Fracture Channels

Enhanced Sedimentation in Inclined Fracture Channels


Edited By: S. J. MCCAFFERY, The University of Leeds, United Kingdom and L. ELLIOTT, University of Leeds, United Kingdom and D. B. INGHAM, The University of Leeds, United Kingdom


Price: USD172.00
ISBN: 978-1-85312-546-1
Pages: 274
Book Series: Topics in Engineering
Series Volume: 32
Published: 1997
Hardback




Book Description


“...can be recommended both for graduate students in applied mathematics, hydrodynamics, and chemical engineering and for engineers and researchers working in these fields.... The specialists in this field will find it a good addition to their libraries”

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In general, the simplest means of inducing sedimentation is via gravity settling. However, this mechanism is very slow and nowadays many industrial processes favour the more efficient separation devices with inclined rather than vertical surfaces.

This book is dedicated to the Boycott Effect, the phenomenon of enhanced sedimentation in inclined channels. Numerical results are presented for the case of sedimentation across the width of an inclined channel with infinite height and length. Analytical solutions are also illustrated in order to demonstrate the validity of these numerical procedures. The case of sedimentation in a channel of finite dimensions is also considered.




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