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Short Course l - Particle Systems Characterization

 
  SCOPE:
Size, shape and physical properties of single particles
Particle size distributions
Sedimentation, inertial motion, diffusion and electrical mobility
Other physical properties used in characterization
Structure and permeability of filter cakes
Flocculation and dispersion of particles
Selected measurement methods for size, shape and zeta potential
Selection criteria for measurement methods
Discussion of applications
   
  Schedule  
9.00-9.15 h Introduction
    Particle properties and separation processes
  9.15-9.45 h Size, shape and physical properties of single particles
     
  9.45-10.00 h Particle transport: Concentration and flux
     
  10.00-10.30 h Coffee Break
  10.30-11.00 h Particle size distributions
    Presentation of PSD´s, conversions and calculation of average values
  11.00-11.30 h Sedimentation, inertial motion, diffusion and electrical mobility
     
  11.30-12.30 h Other physical properties used in characterization
    Scattering of light and other radiation, electrical sensing zone, BET surface...
  12.30-13.30 h Lunch
  13.30-14.00 h Flocculation and dispersion of particles
    Effects in filtration and preparation for measurements
  14.00-15.30 h Selected measurement methods for size, shape, concentration, specific surface and zeta potential
     
  15.30-16.00 h Coffee Break
  16.00-16.30 h Structure and permeability of filter cakes
    Porosity and specific area measurements
  16.30-17.00 h Selection criteria for measurement methods
    Find the method matching your needs
  17.00-18.00 h Discussion of applications
    Open discussion – Questions and answers
     
     
  Course Presenter  
  Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Riebel holds the chair of Particle Technology at Brandenburg Technical University in Cottbus since 1994. Main areas of interest include on-line and in-situ particle measurement at high concentration, aerosol measurement and gas cleaning with numerous publications and patents.