Search for dissertations about: "air separation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 140 swedish dissertations containing the words air separation.
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1. Oases of Air : A Phenomenological Study of John Banville's Science Tetralogy
Abstract : This phenomenological study of John Banville’s fiction exhibits the way in which Doctor Copernicus, Kepler, The Newton Letter, and Mefisto persistently present air as a constituting factor. Air occurs as a phenomenological oasis permitting constitution to effectuate disclosure ex nihilo. READ MORE
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2. Effects of Flow Structure on Particle Separation in Dissolved Air Flotation
Abstract : Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) is a separation process in water and wastewater treatment. The removal function is based on reducing the density of the particle by producing aggregates of the particles and added micro-bubbles of air, thus lifting the aggregates to the water surface, where they can be removed as sludge. READ MORE
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3. Dissolved Air Flotation
Abstract : Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) is a well-established treatment method for water containing low density particles. The density-driven process is operated by the injection of water saturated with air under high pressure. At the pressure reduction microscopic air bubbles are formed. READ MORE
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4. Acoustic separation and electrostatic sampling of submicron particles suspended in air
Abstract : We investigate experimentally the effects of acoustic forces on submicron aerosol in a channel flow. This technique can potentially overcome some of the limitations of conventional separation systems and provide advanced manipulation capabilities such as sorting according to size or density. READ MORE
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5. Acoustic separation of submicron particles in gaseous flows
Abstract : The separation of submicron particles suspended in gaseous flows is a problem of great importance and is the subject of sustained research efforts. This is motivated by several challenges presented by modern science and technology requiring high separation efficiencies for submicron particles. READ MORE