1981
DOI: 10.2172/6520021
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Design and performance of atomizing nozzles for spray calcination of high-level wastes

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“…The relation of the apex angle analysis to the primary granulates presents an area of further study in the spray drying process. The SS, on the other hand, represent the "few large droplets at the centre of the spray pattern" [31] when externalmix pneumatic nozzles are used. Clustered granulates were observed (Figure 3) from the spray dried slurry S2 and not in S1.…”
Section: Granulates Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relation of the apex angle analysis to the primary granulates presents an area of further study in the spray drying process. The SS, on the other hand, represent the "few large droplets at the centre of the spray pattern" [31] when externalmix pneumatic nozzles are used. Clustered granulates were observed (Figure 3) from the spray dried slurry S2 and not in S1.…”
Section: Granulates Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since these materials (except for stainless steel) are susceptible to breakage by thermal shock, tests to determine resistance to thermal shock were also completed. Details of these tests are discussed by Miller and Stout (1981).…”
Section: Nozzle-wear and Thermal-shock Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%