Forces between solids in air are predominantly attractive and cause adhesion of particles to each other and to surfaces. These forces become increasingly difficult for fine particles to overcome because the particle mass varies to the third power of the particle size. Very high accelerations are therefore required for particle deagglomeration or removal from surfaces. The particle adhesion phenomenon is important in a variety of scientific and engineering applications. Agglomeration, resulting from particle adhesion, affects the particle-size distribution and physical properties of aerosols and other particulate systems. In powders, tensile and shear strengths are determined by interparticle forces and they influence properties such as the ...
Adhesion, agglomeration and de-agglomeration of micronized particles and larger carrier particles ar...
International audienceParticle adhesion to conducting surfaces is of broad concern in industrial sys...
International audienceParticle adhesion to conducting surfaces is of broad concern in industrial sys...
One way of measuring adhesion forces in fine powders is to place the particles on a surface, retract...
The centrifugal technique was employed to investigate the influence of substrate materials (aluminiu...
The centrifugal technique was employed to investigate the influence of substrate materials (aluminiu...
Understanding the physics of particle adhesion and removal requires a broad knowledge base spanning ...
Solids processing unit operations are a basic component of most manufacturing processes, even when t...
textThis dissertation involved a theoretical and experimental investigation of the adhesive forces b...
This work extended the current fundamental models for particles adhering to thin films. Particle rem...
textThis dissertation involved a theoretical and experimental investigation of the adhesive forces b...
Micro-sized solid particle adhesion affects several industrial processes and machines. Particle adhe...
A range of commercially important powders (hydrated alumina, a silica aerogel, limestone, titania an...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) has been used to study inter-particle contacts in air for a range ...
Adhesion between particles and solid surfaces is a key factor in many industrial applications. The s...
Adhesion, agglomeration and de-agglomeration of micronized particles and larger carrier particles ar...
International audienceParticle adhesion to conducting surfaces is of broad concern in industrial sys...
International audienceParticle adhesion to conducting surfaces is of broad concern in industrial sys...
One way of measuring adhesion forces in fine powders is to place the particles on a surface, retract...
The centrifugal technique was employed to investigate the influence of substrate materials (aluminiu...
The centrifugal technique was employed to investigate the influence of substrate materials (aluminiu...
Understanding the physics of particle adhesion and removal requires a broad knowledge base spanning ...
Solids processing unit operations are a basic component of most manufacturing processes, even when t...
textThis dissertation involved a theoretical and experimental investigation of the adhesive forces b...
This work extended the current fundamental models for particles adhering to thin films. Particle rem...
textThis dissertation involved a theoretical and experimental investigation of the adhesive forces b...
Micro-sized solid particle adhesion affects several industrial processes and machines. Particle adhe...
A range of commercially important powders (hydrated alumina, a silica aerogel, limestone, titania an...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) has been used to study inter-particle contacts in air for a range ...
Adhesion between particles and solid surfaces is a key factor in many industrial applications. The s...
Adhesion, agglomeration and de-agglomeration of micronized particles and larger carrier particles ar...
International audienceParticle adhesion to conducting surfaces is of broad concern in industrial sys...
International audienceParticle adhesion to conducting surfaces is of broad concern in industrial sys...