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An analysis of liquid CO 2 drop formation with and without hydrate formation in static mixers

The formation process of CO 2 drops in various types of Kenics Static Mixers was analyzed from the perspective of energy dissipation in the mixer, focusing on the formation of drop surfaces. Experimental studies on CO 2 drop formation were conducted under varying temperatures, pressure, and flow rat...

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Published in:AIChE journal 2010-10, Vol.56 (10), p.2706-2716
Main Authors: Tajima, Hideo, Nagaosa, Ryuichi, Yamasaki, Akihiro, Kiyono, Fumio
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