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Population Balances Theory and Applications to Particulate Systems Engineering

Population Balances Theory and Applications to Particulate Systems Engineering

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Population Balances Theory and Applications to Particulate Systems Engineering

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Population Balances Theory and Applications to Particulate Systems Engineering

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New York: American Institute of Chemical Engineers

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Chemical engineering progress, 2002, Vol.98 (5), p.81-81

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English

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New York: American Institute of Chemical Engineers

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Analysis of particulate systems seeks to explain the behavior of the population of particles described by the density of a suitable variable, most often the number of particles. A distinguishing feature of the systems referred to in this book is that they contain particles that are continually created and/or destroyed by such processes as agglomera...

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Population Balances Theory and Applications to Particulate Systems Engineering

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0360-7275

E-ISSN

1945-0710

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