Light Metals 2016 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781119274780.ch86
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Assessing The Role of Smelter Grade Alumina Porosity in The HF Scrubbing Mechanism

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“…22 This may indicate that there may be two mechanisms operating. However, given the range of materials we have considered both here and in previous studies, [11][12][13][23][24][25] and the fact that models such as those shown in Fig. 5 do not, when examined in detail, demonstrate the sorts of shifts that Dando and Lindsay observe, 22 this suggests that it is also possible that the PSD changes they observe may be associated with a different deposition product.…”
Section: Psd Reconstruction Modelsmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…22 This may indicate that there may be two mechanisms operating. However, given the range of materials we have considered both here and in previous studies, [11][12][13][23][24][25] and the fact that models such as those shown in Fig. 5 do not, when examined in detail, demonstrate the sorts of shifts that Dando and Lindsay observe, 22 this suggests that it is also possible that the PSD changes they observe may be associated with a different deposition product.…”
Section: Psd Reconstruction Modelsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…With e = 0, we are in a purely Knudsen regime. It is possible to demonstrate that Knudsen diffusion cannot accurately describe the time-dependent changes observed as alumina is dosed, 24,25 indicating that surface diffusion must be active. Further, the energy parameter e must be fine-tuned in order to describe the observed changes correctly, given the unreasonable PSD changes when the barrier is set too high (see e = 150 kJ mol À1 ; Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%