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Autor:
George E. Klinzing
Publikováno v:
KONA Powder and Particle Journal, Vol 35, Iss 0, Pp 150-159 (2017)
This document attempts to cover the development of pneumatic conveying over the past 100 years or so. The individual researchers who worked in the field are highlighted along with their photograph which is included at the end of the document. As time
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https://doaj.org/article/5547c77255c249cfa458a971eb574ef4
Autor:
George E. Klinzing
Publikováno v:
KONA Powder and Particle Journal, Vol 18, Iss 0, Pp 81-87 (2014)
Challenges in pneumatic conveying have been explored in an attempt to provide the researcher and practicing engineer with a realistic view of the topic. While much has been achieved in the field in both modeling and experimental understanding, one ca
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https://doaj.org/article/1b07a5838fb14ab99763bcc7349f06ac
Autor:
Marianne E. Cites, Christopher M. Dumm, Anna C. Hiers, George E. Klinzing, Carey D. Balaban, Jeffrey S. Vipperman
Publikováno v:
Volume 1: Acoustics, Vibration, and Phononics.
The geometric complexity of the contents of the head confounds mechanical analysis of intracranial structures. Conventional models for computational analysis are typically created through a laborious segmentation and reconstruction process highly dep
Autor:
David B. Maupin, Christopher M. Dumm, George E. Klinzing, Carey D. Balaban, Jeffrey S. Vipperman
Publikováno v:
Volume 1: Acoustics, Vibration, and Phononics.
Optical acoustic sensors provide a potential means for making accurate intracranial pressure measurements. Complex cranial geometries consisting of bone, tissue, and fluid filled spaces pose problematic conditions for the use of conventional acoustic
Autor:
Christopher M. Dumm, Anna C. Hiers, David B. Maupin, Marianne E. Cites, George E. Klinzing, Carey D. Balaban, Jeffrey S. Vipperman
Publikováno v:
Volume 1: Acoustics, Vibration, and Phononics.
High-frequency ensonification of the head has the potential to excite unusual and difficult-to-measure internal vibration behavior. The head is a complex, interconnected vibroacoustic volume filled with and bounded by air, fluids, soft tissue structu
Autor:
Carey D. Balaban, Jeffrey S. Vipperman, George E. Klinzing, Christopher M. Dumm, Anna C. Hiers
Publikováno v:
Volume 1: Acoustics, Vibration, and Phononics.
It is well-known that airborne sound induces vibration of the eardrum, the coupled middle ear bones, and the inner ear. Sound transmission to the inner ear is attenuated by damage or dysfunction in the eardrum or ossicular chain. Corrective devices o
Autor:
George E. Klinzing
Publikováno v:
Powder Technology. 333:78-90
This article offers to those pursuing new research in pneumatic conveyance an extensive, deep-background review of the current state of pneumatic conveying around the world. This synopsis of the knowledge presented is designed to identify for researc
Autor:
Omar M. Basha, George E. Klinzing
Publikováno v:
Powder Technology. 310:201-204
The particle velocity data to develop a correlation for predicting the particle velocity as a function of experimental parameters and physical properties of the solids were obtained from electrostatic signals generated in pneumatic conveying of solid
Autor:
Carey D. Balaban, George E. Klinzing, Anna C. Hiers, David B. Maupin, Jeffrey S. Vipperman, Christopher M. Dumm
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 148:2467-2468
Little research exists describing how the human auditory and vestibular systems respond to higher intensity pressure at ultrasonic frequencies. In large part, this literature gap arises from the well-known attenuation of frequencies higher than 20 kH
Autor:
George E. Klinzing
Publikováno v:
Powder Technology. 296:53-58
This review will present a number of novel, unusual and new videos and picture that have been observed over the last four decades in our solids processing laboratory and others. The regimes of flow will cover both the dilute phase and dense phase pne