In this study, an experimental approach mimicking processes encountered in electric kettles has been designed toinvestigate the influence of heating and cooling rate, and water composition on the kinetics of inorganic saltprecipitation taking place when water is heated from ambient temperature up to its boiling point. The kinetics ofsalt precipitation in the bulk solution have been monitored through turbidity measurements as well as trackingion concentration throughout the heating/cooling process and the experimentalfindings highlight the criticalrole of the cooling step on the overall amount of salts that precipitate. The presence of magnesium ions in thewater was found to influence the precipitation of calcium carbonate which was found to...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) fouling is the most commonly observed fouling phenomenon in cooling water ...
For circulating cooling systems, the solid mineral sediments formed as a result of crystallization o...
The complex problem of inorganic scale formation on heat transfer surfaces is of substantial importa...
The effect of the most abundant constituents in potable water on fouling of aluminium surface has be...
In this work, inorganic fouling of the heat transfer surfaces from potable water has been studied us...
Scale formation has long been a concern in domestic appliances such as electric boilers, steam irons...
Crystallization of calcium sulphate, an inverse solubility salt, on a heated surface under sensible ...
Fouling due to deposition of inverse solubility salts in cooling water systems is one of the major ...
The main purpose of this investigation was to study the mechanisms of mixed salt crystallisation fou...
The mechanisms of mixed salt crystallisation fouling on heat transfer surfaces have been investigate...
The main purpose of this investigation was to study the mechanisms of mixed salt crystallisation fou...
Mineral scale deposition on heat exchanging surfaces increases the thermal resistance and reduces th...
Water chemistry plays an important role in fouling kinetics and morphology. This work investigates t...
YesIn this paper, a dynamic model of fouling is presented to predict the crystallization of calcium ...
grantor: University of TorontoA study on the effect of dissolved salts and gas on droplet ...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) fouling is the most commonly observed fouling phenomenon in cooling water ...
For circulating cooling systems, the solid mineral sediments formed as a result of crystallization o...
The complex problem of inorganic scale formation on heat transfer surfaces is of substantial importa...
The effect of the most abundant constituents in potable water on fouling of aluminium surface has be...
In this work, inorganic fouling of the heat transfer surfaces from potable water has been studied us...
Scale formation has long been a concern in domestic appliances such as electric boilers, steam irons...
Crystallization of calcium sulphate, an inverse solubility salt, on a heated surface under sensible ...
Fouling due to deposition of inverse solubility salts in cooling water systems is one of the major ...
The main purpose of this investigation was to study the mechanisms of mixed salt crystallisation fou...
The mechanisms of mixed salt crystallisation fouling on heat transfer surfaces have been investigate...
The main purpose of this investigation was to study the mechanisms of mixed salt crystallisation fou...
Mineral scale deposition on heat exchanging surfaces increases the thermal resistance and reduces th...
Water chemistry plays an important role in fouling kinetics and morphology. This work investigates t...
YesIn this paper, a dynamic model of fouling is presented to predict the crystallization of calcium ...
grantor: University of TorontoA study on the effect of dissolved salts and gas on droplet ...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) fouling is the most commonly observed fouling phenomenon in cooling water ...
For circulating cooling systems, the solid mineral sediments formed as a result of crystallization o...
The complex problem of inorganic scale formation on heat transfer surfaces is of substantial importa...