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An investigation into the hydrodynamics of a spinning cone column: CFD simulations by an Eulerian-Lagrangian approach

Spinning Cone Column (SCC) is considered as an alternative to the existing stripping equipment in a residual monomer removal process. Rotation-induced dynamics of the fluid are key to the process's enhanced efficiency, but the complex features of the SCC make its operation and design challengin...

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Published in:Computers & chemical engineering 2020-01, Vol.132, p.106635, Article 106635
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