Educational Resources for Particle Technology

Particle-Gas Separation

Technical Areas: dust and mist and droplet collection, electrostatic separation, health effects
See also Separation based on Size

Latest changes: 03Jan25 - Holdich chapter / 03Aug18 - make explicit that liquid droplets are particulate /

TOPIC AREAS
The Significance of PT
Formation from Gas
Formation from Liquid
Comminution, Attrition
Size Enlargement
Particle Physics
Particle Characterization:
   Non-Optical Methods
   Optical Methods
Storage / Discharge:
   Mechanics: wall stress
   Dynamics: flow
Pneumatic Conveying
Fluidized Bed
Mixing and De-mixing
Separation by Size
P./Gas Separation
P./Liquid Separation
Dispersion in Fluids
Rheology
Reaction
Heating, Drying
Safety
Simulation, Modeling
Specific Applications
ERPT Home Page

Web Tutorials (not ERPT)

Gas Cleaning
          by Richard Holdich
The author has posted a section from his CD on Fundamentals of Particle Technology as a tutorial [Chap. 14] on gas cleaning. This may be viewed online as encrypted PDF files but it cannot be printed.
-- www.midlandit.co.uk/particletechnology.htm

Web Sites of Educational Interest

Cyclone Separation of Particles from a Gas
          by Prof. Gary Hyde (Washington State Univ.)
These tutorials were developed by teams of students in a course taught
-- www.wsu.edu:8080/~gmhyde/433_web_pages/cyclones/-CycloneOverview.html

Non-Web Resources

Analysis & Design of Cyclones / Gas Filters
          by HyproTech
These are short courses.
-- see ERPT's list of non-Web resources

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