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Composite Materials: Properties as Influenced by Phase Geometry
Lauge Fuglsang Nielsen
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-540-24385-4
ISBN electrónico
978-3-540-27680-7
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2005
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005
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Introduction
Lauge Fuglsang Nielsen
Adsorptive bubble separation process is a very effective technology for solid-liquid separation that has been in use outside the environmental engineering field for more than 60 years. Originally applied in the field of mining engineering, the process now provides the means for separation and/or concentration of 95% of the world’s base metals and other mineral compounds(1,2). Recently,the adsorptive bubble separation process has become increasingly important in such diverse applications as (a)the separation of algae,seeds,or bacteria from biological reactors,(b)removal of ink from re-pulped.
Pp. 1-5
Classification of Composites
Lauge Fuglsang Nielsen
Adsorptive bubble separation process is a very effective technology for solid-liquid separation that has been in use outside the environmental engineering field for more than 60 years. Originally applied in the field of mining engineering, the process now provides the means for separation and/or concentration of 95% of the world’s base metals and other mineral compounds(1,2). Recently,the adsorptive bubble separation process has become increasingly important in such diverse applications as (a)the separation of algae,seeds,or bacteria from biological reactors,(b)removal of ink from re-pulped.
Pp. 7-16
Preliminaries on Stress/Strain
Lauge Fuglsang Nielsen
Adsorptive bubble separation process is a very effective technology for solid-liquid separation that has been in use outside the environmental engineering field for more than 60 years. Originally applied in the field of mining engineering, the process now provides the means for separation and/or concentration of 95% of the world’s base metals and other mineral compounds(1,2). Recently,the adsorptive bubble separation process has become increasingly important in such diverse applications as (a)the separation of algae,seeds,or bacteria from biological reactors,(b)removal of ink from re-pulped.
Pp. 17-22
Composite Stress and Geometry
Lauge Fuglsang Nielsen
Adsorptive bubble separation process is a very effective technology for solid-liquid separation that has been in use outside the environmental engineering field for more than 60 years. Originally applied in the field of mining engineering, the process now provides the means for separation and/or concentration of 95% of the world’s base metals and other mineral compounds(1,2). Recently,the adsorptive bubble separation process has become increasingly important in such diverse applications as (a)the separation of algae,seeds,or bacteria from biological reactors,(b)removal of ink from re-pulped.
Pp. 23-33
Composite Stiffness and Geometry
Lauge Fuglsang Nielsen
Adsorptive bubble separation process is a very effective technology for solid-liquid separation that has been in use outside the environmental engineering field for more than 60 years. Originally applied in the field of mining engineering, the process now provides the means for separation and/or concentration of 95% of the world’s base metals and other mineral compounds(1,2). Recently,the adsorptive bubble separation process has become increasingly important in such diverse applications as (a)the separation of algae,seeds,or bacteria from biological reactors,(b)removal of ink from re-pulped.
Pp. 35-38
Composite Eigenstrain/Stress
Lauge Fuglsang Nielsen
Adsorptive bubble separation process is a very effective technology for solid-liquid separation that has been in use outside the environmental engineering field for more than 60 years. Originally applied in the field of mining engineering, the process now provides the means for separation and/or concentration of 95% of the world’s base metals and other mineral compounds(1,2). Recently,the adsorptive bubble separation process has become increasingly important in such diverse applications as (a)the separation of algae,seeds,or bacteria from biological reactors,(b)removal of ink from re-pulped.
Pp. 39-41
Quantification of Geometry
Lauge Fuglsang Nielsen
Adsorptive bubble separation process is a very effective technology for solid-liquid separation that has been in use outside the environmental engineering field for more than 60 years. Originally applied in the field of mining engineering, the process now provides the means for separation and/or concentration of 95% of the world’s base metals and other mineral compounds(1,2). Recently,the adsorptive bubble separation process has become increasingly important in such diverse applications as (a)the separation of algae,seeds,or bacteria from biological reactors,(b)removal of ink from re-pulped.
Pp. 43-63
Composite Theory — Elasticity
Lauge Fuglsang Nielsen
Adsorptive bubble separation process is a very effective technology for solid-liquid separation that has been in use outside the environmental engineering field for more than 60 years. Originally applied in the field of mining engineering, the process now provides the means for separation and/or concentration of 95% of the world’s base metals and other mineral compounds(1,2). Recently,the adsorptive bubble separation process has become increasingly important in such diverse applications as (a)the separation of algae,seeds,or bacteria from biological reactors,(b)removal of ink from re-pulped.
Pp. 65-98
Composite Theory — Conductivity
Lauge Fuglsang Nielsen
Adsorptive bubble separation process is a very effective technology for solid-liquid separation that has been in use outside the environmental engineering field for more than 60 years. Originally applied in the field of mining engineering, the process now provides the means for separation and/or concentration of 95% of the world’s base metals and other mineral compounds(1,2). Recently,the adsorptive bubble separation process has become increasingly important in such diverse applications as (a)the separation of algae,seeds,or bacteria from biological reactors,(b)removal of ink from re-pulped.
Pp. 99-111