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ISBN 10: 0824741110
ISBN 13: 9780824741112
Author: CM Van T Land
Industrial Crystallization of Melts 1st Table of contents:
1: The Crystalline State of Matter
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Atomic Bonding
1.3. Molecular Bonding
1.4. Crystal Structure
1.5. Crystal Systems and Crystal Lattices
1.6. Miller Indices
1.7. Imperfections
1.8. Glass Temperature
1.9. Liquid Crystals
1.10. Physical Properties
1.11. Crystallization from the Melt
1.12. Postcrystallization
List of Symbols
References
2: Crystallization of a Layer on a Cooled Surface
2.1. Introduction
2.2. The Solidification Process
2.3. Gregorig’s Approach
2.4. Solidification on a Wall with a Constant Temperature
2.5. Solidification on a Wall with a Variable Temperature
2.6. The Concept of the Limiting Layer Thickness
2.7. Cooling on a Wall with a Constant Temperature
List of Symbols
References
3: Cooling Belts
3.1. Introduction
3.2. General Description
3.3. Laboratory Investigations
3.4. Three Typical Applications
3.5. Pastillation
3.6. Miscellaneous
3.7. The Design Method for Belt Coolers
3.8. Verification of the Design Method
3.9. Example of Flake Production
3.10. Example of Pastille Production (1)
3.11. Example of Pastille Production (2)
List of Symbols
References
4: Drum Flakers
4.1. Introduction
4.2. General Description
4.3. Construction
4.4. Small-Scale Investigations
4.5. Convective Heat Transfer from the Melt to the Solidified Layer
4.6. Solidification in the Trough
4.7. Melt Entrainment and Solidification of the Entrained Melt
4.8. Cooling of the Solidified Layer
4.9. Verification of the Design Methods
4.10. Design of a Drum Flaker
4.11. Scaling Up of Drum Flaker Results
4.12. Preger’s Approach
4.13. Verification of Some of Preger’s Generalizations
List of Symbols
References
5: Prilling
5.1. Introduction
5.2. General Description
5.3. Formation of Droplets
5.4. Terminal Velocity of a Falling Sphere
5.5. Heat Transfer from a Falling Sphere
5.6. Solidification of a Sphere
5.7. Prill Cooling
5.8. Review of the Design Method
5.9. Verification of the Design Methods
5.10. Design Example
List of Symbols
References
6: The Crystallization of Melts that Tend to Supercool
6.1. Introduction
6.2. The Technological Problem
6.3. The Cause of the Problem
6.4. Viscosity Measurements
6.5. Equipment
6.6. Example Of Pastille Production
6.7. Example of Rod Production (1)
6.8. Example of Rod Production (2)
List of Symbols
References
7: Melt Crystallization
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Introductory Remarks Concerning Melt Crystallization
7.3. Phase Diagrams
7.4. Constitutional Supercooling
7.5. Layer Growth
7.6. Suspension Growth
List of Symbols
Appendix A. Material Balances (G)
References
8: Fluid Bed Granulation
8.1. Introduction
8.2. A Typical Hydro Agri Granulation Plant
8.3. Urea
8.4. Ammonium Nitrate
8.5. Fluidization Theory
8.6. Gas Distributors
8.7. Pneumatic Nozzles
8.8. The Heat Balance Of Urea Granulation
8.9. Fluid Bed Cooling
8.10. TEC Granulation Process
8.11. Scrubbers
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