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Heat Transfer Characteristics of Plastic Particle Slurry in a Circular tube Flow (관내 유동 플라스틱 슬러리의 열전달 특성)

  • 김명환;김명준
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.451-456
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    • 2004
  • This present experimental study has dealt with the heat transfer characteristics of plastic particle slurry which flows in a circular tube. This type of slurry is suggested for heat transfer enhancement effect cause by random and vortex effect of plastic particle dispersed in water. As a result, the thermal boundary layer becomes thin so the heat transfer coefficient on the tube wall more increase compare to pure water flow. This experimental test section was composed with stainless pipe which has the length of 2000mm, inner pipe diameter of 14mm and outer pipe diameter of 60mm. The most effective and important parameter of this experiment is plastic packing factor(PPF). The focuses of these results are pressure drop and heat transfer coefficient. As results, the friction factor of plastic particle slurry becomes higher at laminar flow region than pure water because of buoyancy effect of plastic particle but the local heat transfer coefficient becomes higher.

Effect of Temperature on the Formation of Vaterite in Ca(OH)2-CH3OH-H2O-CO2 System (Ca(OH)2-CH3OH-H2O-CO2계에서 바테라트의 생성에 미치는 반응온도의 영향)

  • Park, Jong-Lyuck;Choi, Sang-Kuen;Kim, Byoung-Gon;Lee, Jae-Jang
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.39 no.12
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    • pp.1143-1148
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    • 2002
  • Precipitated calcium carbonate is one of the most versatile mineral fillers and is consumed in an wide range of products including paper, paint, plastics, rubber, textiles, sealants, adhesives and printing ink and can be produced by several methods. Calcium carbonate has three isomorphism; vaterite, aragonite and calcite, with numerous variations of morphology in the natural mineral or organism. Formation process of vaterite in the reaction of system $Ca(OH)_2-CH_3OH-H_2O-CO_2$ were investigated by measuring the electrical conductivity, $Ca^{2+}$ ion concentration, pH in the slurries and by means of X-ray diffraction and electron microscopic observation. It was clearly established that the reaction temperature is important variable in the carbonation process; in general over 50${\circ}C$, the vaterite was precipitated with the calcite and aragonite. SEM and XRD observations revealed that the vaterite formation could be prepared the temperature range of 40 to 50${\circ}C$ and mean size of particles in this range is controlled from 0.5 to 0.8 ${\mu}m$.