Industrial sprays and atomization: design, analysis and applications
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adam_text | CONTENTS NOMENCLATURE
..............................................................................
.........................XV 1. INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL SPRAYS
.................................................................. 1 1.1
WHY USE A SPRAY?
....................................................................................
1 1.2 SCOPE OF THIS BOOK
...................................................................................
3 1.2.1 BRIEF GLOSSARY OF TERMS
................................................................ 3 1.2.2
WHEN IS A SPRAY AN *INDUSTRIAL SPRAY*?
........................................ 3 1.2.3 LAYOUT OF THIS BOOK
.......................................................................
3 1.2.4 THE APPROACH TO INFORMATION PROVISION ON EACH
PROCESS............. 4 1.3 SCOPE AND SCALE OF INDUSTRIAL
SPRAYING.................................................... 5 2.
BACKGROUND ON SPRAYS AND THEIR PRODUCTION
.............................................. 7 2.1 FUNDAMENTALS OF
SPRAYS
...........................................................................
7 2.1.1
PATTERNATION....................................................................................
7 2.1.2 DROP SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS AND MEAN DIAMETERS
............................... 8 2.1.3 ATOMIZATION
.................................................................................
12 2.1.4 DROPLETS AND THEIR
DYNAMICS...................................................... 14 2.1.5
DEPOSITION AND IMPACT OF
DROPS.................................................. 15 2.1.6
NON-NEWTONIAN MULTI-COMPONENT LIQUIDS AND SLURRIES............. 16 2.2
BASIC ATOMIZER DESIGNS
.........................................................................
17 2.2.1 OVERVIEW
.....................................................................................
17 2.2.2 PRESSURE JET
..................................................................................
17 2.2.3 TWO-FLUID ATOMIZERS
.................................................................. 23
2.2.4 OTHER DESIGNS
..............................................................................
25 2.3 MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES.......................................................................
28 2.3.1 LIGHT SCATTERING: LASER DIFFRACTION AND PDA
.............................. 28 2.3.2 FLOW VISUALIZATION AND SHEET
LIGHTING ....................................... 30 2.4 COMPUTER
MODELLING
(CFD)...................................................................
31 REFERENCES
.......................................................................................................
32 3. SPRAYS IN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION PROCESSES
.................................................. 35 3.1 FOOD
PROCESSING
.....................................................................................
35 3.1.1 INTRODUCTION
.................................................................................
35 3.1.2 MANUFACTURING PROCESS
DESCRIPTION............................................. 36 3.1.3
ATOMIZER TYPES, DESIGN AND OPERATING PARAMETERS.................... 44
3.1.4 MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS .................
58 3.1.5 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
................................................. 64 X CONTENTS 3.2
PHARMACEUTICAL
MANUFACTURING...............................................................
67 3.2.1 INTRODUCTION
.................................................................................
67 3.2.2 PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
................................... 68 3.2.3 NOZZLE TYPES, DESIGN AND
OPERATING PARAMETERS........................ 75 3.2.4 MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS ................. 82 3.2.5 PROBLEMS
AND FUTURE CHALLENGES .................................................
83 3.3 SPRAYS IN PULP AND PAPER MANUFACTURING
............................................... 85 3.3.1 INTRODUCTION
.................................................................................
85 3.3.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION
..................................................................... 85
3.3.3 SPRAY
PROPERTIES.........................................................................
106 3.3.3.1 ATOMIZER TYPES, DESIGN AND OPERATING PARAMETERS ..... 106
3.3.3.2 MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS . 108 3.3.4
PROBLEMS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
............................................... 111 3.4 MISCELLANEOUS
APPLICATIONS
................................................................. 112
3.4.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
112 3.4.2 BONDING
.....................................................................................
112 3.4.3
POLYMERS....................................................................................
112 3.4.4 AEROSOL CANS
.............................................................................
113 3.4.5 FUTURE
DEVELOPMENTS.................................................................
115 REFERENCES
.....................................................................................................
116 4. PROCESSES INVOLVING VAPORIZATION, COOLING OR CLEANING OF GASES
........... 119 4.1 FIRE
SUPPRESSION...................................................................................
119 4.1.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
119 4.1.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION
................................................................... 121
4.1.2.1 CONVENTIONAL FIRE FIGHTING WITH LOW-PRESSURE NOZZLES
........................................................................
123 4.1.2.2 FIRE SUPPRESSION WITH HIGH-PRESSURE WATER FOG......... 126
4.1.3 SPRAY
PROPERTIES.........................................................................
131 4.1.3.1 ATOMIZER TYPES AND
DESIGNS....................................... 131 4.1.3.2 MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES AND DATA ANALYSIS.............. 135 4.1.4 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE
CHALLENGES ............................................... 137 4.2 AIR
HUMIDIFICATION
...............................................................................
138 4.2.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
138 4.2.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION
................................................................... 139
4.2.2.1 DIRECT AIR HUMIDIFICATION WITH SPRAY NOZZLES .......... 144
4.2.2.2 AIR SCRUBBERS AND
HUMIDIFIERS.................................... 147 4.2.3 SPRAY
PROPERTIES.........................................................................
153 4.2.3.1 ATOMIZER TYPES AND
DESIGNS....................................... 153 4.2.3.2 MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES AND DATA ANALYSIS.............. 156 4.2.4 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE
CHALLENGES ............................................... 159 4.3 GAS
CLEANING AND CONDITIONING PROCESSES
........................................... 159 4.3.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
159 4.3.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION
................................................................... 160
4.3.2.1 GAS
COOLING.................................................................
161 4.3.2.2 DE-DUSTING OF
GASES..................................................... 162 4.3.2.3
DE-NOXIFICATION OF EXHAUST GASES ............................... 163
4.3.2.4 FLUE GAS DE-SULPHURIZATION
......................................... 165 CONTENTS XI 4.3.3 SPRAY
PROPERTIES.........................................................................
168 4.3.3.1 ATOMIZER TYPES AND
DESIGNS....................................... 169 4.3.3.2 MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES AND DATA ANALYSIS.............. 174 4.3.4 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE
CHALLENGES ............................................... 179
REFERENCES
.....................................................................................................
180 5. PROCESSES INVOLVING SPRAY SURFACE IMPACT
............................................... 185 5.1 AGRICULTURAL
SPRAYS
..............................................................................
185 5.1.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
185 5.1.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION
................................................................... 185
5.1.2.1 PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURAL SPRAYING
............................. 185 5.1.2.2 SPRAY DRIFT AND BIOLOGICAL
EFFICIENCY ......................... 191 5.1.2.3 SPRAYING FROM AIRCRAFT
................................................ 192 5.1.2.4
ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYING OF PESTICIDES............................. 195
5.1.3 SPRAY
PROPERTIES.........................................................................
197 5.1.3.1 ATOMIZER TYPES AND
DESIGNS....................................... 197 5.1.3.2 MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES AND DATA ANALYSIS.............. 204 5.1.4 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE
CHALLENGES ............................................... 208 5.2
SURFACE CLEANING AND TREATMENT
.......................................................... 209 5.2.1
INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
209 5.2.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION
................................................................... 211
5.2.2.1 TANK
WASHING..............................................................
212 5.2.2.2 SURFACE TREATMENT
....................................................... 216 5.2.2.3 HIGH
-PRESSURE CLEANING .............................................. 220
5.2.3 SPRAY
PROPERTIES.........................................................................
224 5.2.3.1 ATOMIZER TYPES AND
DESIGNS....................................... 226 5.2.3.2 MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES AND DATA ANALYSIS.............. 233 5.2.4 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE
CHALLENGES ............................................... 235 5.3 SPRAY
PAINTING AND
COATING..................................................................
236 5.3.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
236 5.3.2 SPRAY PAINTING AND COATING IN THE AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRY .............................................................
237 5.3.3 SPRAY PAINTING AND COATING ATOMIZER
SYSTEMS......................... 242 5.3.4 MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS ............... 255 5.3.5 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE
CHALLENGES ............................................... 257 5.4
PRINTING PROCESSES
................................................................................
261 5.4.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
261 5.4.2 INKJET PRINT HEAD DESIGNS AND OPERATING
PARAMETERS................ 263 5.4.3 MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS ............... 275 5.4.4 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE
CHALLENGES ............................................... 282
REFERENCES
.....................................................................................................
289 6. FUEL SPRAYS FOR FIXED PLANT
........................................................................
293 6.1 BURNERS, BOILERS AND
FURNACES..............................................................
293 6.1.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
293 6.1.2 DESCRIPTION OF
PROCESSES............................................................
295 6.1.2.1 POWER GENERATION
........................................................ 295 6.1.2.2
PROCESS HEAT GENERATION..............................................
297 XII CONTENTS 6.1.2.3 HOT WATER OR STEAM GENERATION
.................................. 300 6.1.3 ATOMIZER TYPES AND
OPERATING CONDITIONS ............................... 303 6.1.3.1
INTRODUCTION
................................................................. 303
6.1.3.2 OPERATION OF DIFFERENT ATOMIZERS................................
305 6.1.4 MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
............... 315 6.1.4.1 MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES............................................ 315 6.1.4.2
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS..................................................
316 6.1.5 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
............................................... 322 6.2 INDUSTRIAL GAS
TURBINES
........................................................................
324 6.2.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
324 6.2.1.1 BASIC
APPLICATIONS....................................................... 324
6.2.1.2 MANUFACTURING GAS TURBINE ATOMIZERS ....................... 324
6.2.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION
................................................................... 326
6.2.3 ATOMIZER TYPES
.........................................................................
326 6.2.4 MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
............... 338 6.2.4.1 VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION OF FUEL
INJECTORS.............. 338 6.2.5 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
............................................... 349 6.3 INDUSTRIAL
DIESEL
ENGINES......................................................................
350 6.3.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
350 6.3.2 ENGINES
......................................................................................
350 6.3.2.1 GENERAL
DESCRIPTION..................................................... 350
6.3.2.2 COMBUSTION PROCESS AND ENGINE VALVE AND FUEL INJECTION TIMING
.......................................................... 351 6.3.3
INJECTION
SYSTEMS.......................................................................
356 6.3.4 MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
............... 367 6.3.5 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
............................................... 376 REFERENCES
.....................................................................................................
377 7. SPRAYING HOT SURFACES FOR MAKING STEEL AND OTHER METALS
.................... 379 7.1 CONTINUOUS CASTING
..............................................................................
379 7.1.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
379 7.1.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION
................................................................... 380
7.1.3 SPRAY
PROPERTIES.........................................................................
385 7.1.3.1 ATOMIZER TYPES AND
DESIGNS....................................... 385 7.1.3.2 MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES AND DATA ANALYSIS.............. 390 7.1.4 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE
CHALLENGES ............................................... 397 7.2 HOT
AND COLD ROLLING
MILLS..................................................................
398 7.2.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
398 7.2.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION
................................................................... 398
7.2.3 NOZZLE TYPES AND OPERATING
PARAMETERS................................... 403 7.2.4 MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS ............... 410 7.2.5 PROBLEMS
AND FUTURE CHALLENGES ...............................................
414 7.3
DESCALING..............................................................................................
419 7.3.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
419 7.3.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION
................................................................... 419
7.3.3 SPRAY
PROPERTIES.........................................................................
427 7.3.3.1 ATOMIZER TYPES AND
DESIGNS....................................... 428 7.3.3.2 MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS . 430 CONTENTS XIII 7.3.4 PROBLEMS
AND FUTURE CHALLENGES ...............................................
437 REFERENCES
.....................................................................................................
438 8. SPRAYING MOLTEN METALS
..............................................................................
441 8.1 SPRAY
FORMING.......................................................................................
441 8.1.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
441 8.1.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION
................................................................... 441
8.1.2.1 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF SPRAY FORMING PROCESS....... 441
8.1.2.2 THE FUNDAMENTAL PROCESS OF SPRAY FORMING............... 444
8.1.2.3 VARIOUS SPRAY FORMING
PLANTS..................................... 446 8.1.3 ATOMIZERS AND
SPRAY PROPERTIES ................................................ 452
8.1.3.1 DEFINITION OF ATOMIZER, NOZZLE AND ORIFICE IN SPRAY FORMING
.......................................................................
452 8.1.3.2 NOZZLE TYPES, DESIGN AND OPERATING PARAMETERS........ 452
8.1.3.3 MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS . 467 8.1.4
PROBLEMS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
............................................... 481 8.2 METAL POWDER
MANUFACTURE..................................................................
482 8.2.1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
482 8.2.2 ATOMIZER TYPES
.........................................................................
484 8.2.2.1 INTRODUCTION
................................................................. 484
8.2.2.2 GAS (TWO-FLUID) ATOMIZATION
..................................... 485 8.2.2.3 WATER ATOMIZATION
...................................................... 486 8.2.2.4 OTHER
TECHNIQUES......................................................... 486
8.2.3 MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND PERFORMANCE
.............................. 489 8.2.3.1 MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES............................................ 489 8.2.3.2
ATOMIZER PERFORMANCE.................................................
491 8.2.4 PROBLEMS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES
............................................... 494 REFERENCES
.....................................................................................................
496 INDEX
...................................................................................................................
499
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spelling | Nasr, Ghasem G. 1958- Verfasser (DE-588)124039189 aut Industrial sprays and atomization design, analysis and applications G. G. Nasr, A. J. Yule and L. Bendig London [u.a.] Springer 2002 XVII, 501 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Spray Zerstäubung Atomization Spraying Spray (DE-588)4256501-7 gnd rswk-swf Zerstäubung (DE-588)4067687-0 gnd rswk-swf Zerstäubung (DE-588)4067687-0 s DE-604 Spray (DE-588)4256501-7 s Yule, Andrew J. Verfasser aut Bendig, Lothar 1943- Verfasser (DE-588)124039243 aut SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009641190&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Nasr, Ghasem G. 1958- Yule, Andrew J. Bendig, Lothar 1943- Industrial sprays and atomization design, analysis and applications Spray Zerstäubung Atomization Spraying Spray (DE-588)4256501-7 gnd Zerstäubung (DE-588)4067687-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4256501-7 (DE-588)4067687-0 |
title | Industrial sprays and atomization design, analysis and applications |
title_auth | Industrial sprays and atomization design, analysis and applications |
title_exact_search | Industrial sprays and atomization design, analysis and applications |
title_full | Industrial sprays and atomization design, analysis and applications G. G. Nasr, A. J. Yule and L. Bendig |
title_fullStr | Industrial sprays and atomization design, analysis and applications G. G. Nasr, A. J. Yule and L. Bendig |
title_full_unstemmed | Industrial sprays and atomization design, analysis and applications G. G. Nasr, A. J. Yule and L. Bendig |
title_short | Industrial sprays and atomization |
title_sort | industrial sprays and atomization design analysis and applications |
title_sub | design, analysis and applications |
topic | Spray Zerstäubung Atomization Spraying Spray (DE-588)4256501-7 gnd Zerstäubung (DE-588)4067687-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Spray Zerstäubung Atomization Spraying |
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