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Slurry behaviour in separation devices
Four different modelling approaches for slurry behaviour in cyclones are considered: bulk flow models, a simple continuum model, hydrodynamic models and so-called wet granular flow models. The aim is to consider the utility of each approach for design purposes. It is concluded that bulk flow models and the simple continuum model are inadequate for such use, principally because they are unable to account for geometrical effects which affect the flow. However, both the hydrodynamic models and the wet granular flow approach show considerable promise for the task, due to recent increases in computer power and improved models and algorithms. Of these two approaches, the hydrodynamic models are the more mature, but the wet granular flow approach has the advantage of being based explicitly on particle motion
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How do drying and rewetting events affect nutrient fluxes and bacteria dynamics in subtropical estuarine sediments?
Drying and rewetting occur frequently in coastal marsh sediments due to oscillations of rising and falling tides, and episodic droughts and floods. Similarly, drying events also occur within freshwater systems due to changing precipitation patterns. However, little is known about how these events affect biogeochemical processes in sediments. In this study we examined the effects of drying on the release of nutrients from sediments to overlying waters, together with associated bacterial dynamics. We incubated dried and rewetted salt marsh sediments collected from the Nueces River mouth at the Nueces Salt Marsh (NSM) and from a freshwater section of the Mission River (MR) in South Texas. During the incubations, we quantified the nutrients released and changes of bacterial abundance and community structure in slurries of wet and dry sediments under anoxic conditions. Our results showed that ammonium concentrations increased steadily for both NSM and MR dry treatment incubations, reaching a maximum of 203 and 51 μM respectively, as compared to only 124 and 2 μM in the wet treatments. Phosphate concentrations steadily increased throughout the incubation in the NSM dry treatment, but not in the wet treatment where concentrations remained below 5 μM. In contrast, we observed an opposite trend in the MR sediment with phosphate concentrations in the dry treatment remaining below those in the wet treatment throughout the incubation. The atomic C/N ratios for NSM and MR sediments ranged from 10 to 14 for both MR and NSM treatments, however they were significantly lower in the supernatants of the NSM dry treatment (12). Although both NSM and MR had higher ammonium releases in the dry treatments than the wet ones, patterns in phosphate release and C/N ratios of dissolved organic matter differed in these two sediments, likely resulting from the differences in salinity and grain size distribution. Bacteria that developed in the slurry of NSM dried sediment included Bacillus, Anaerobacillus, Haloplasma, and Vibrio; these species were perhaps involved in decomposing sedimentary organic matter, including lysates from biota killed by the drying. The MR sediment slurry developed a different microbial community, where Gemmobacter, Rhodobacter, and Mycoplasma were most notable in the dried treatment. Overall, this study demonstrates that drying and rewetting events can increase nutrient fluxes out of marsh sediments and affect bacterial communities, important in estuarine biogeochemical processes. Information on this topic is important in the context of the increasing frequency of extreme droughts and floods and rising sea levels associated with global change.Marine Scienc
Slag ladle insulation
Slag from Pasminco's lead-zinc smelters, which is rich in zinc, is transferred in thirteen tonne capacity ladles from the blast furnace to the slag fuming furnace. The cycle time is about three hours. The Study Group was asked to examine whether heat could be conserved by some insulation strategy, without at any stage overheating the steel of the ladle
Cooling of jarred cheese spreads
An overall heat balance and a model for the cooling of an individual jar are derived for glass jars of cheese spread on Kraft's production line. Good agreement is found between the model predictions and temperature data collected by Kraft. A possible cause of boiling in the cheese is proposed and steps for its prevention are suggested
Theoretical formalism for collective electromagnetic response of discrete metamaterial systems
We develop a general formalism to describe the propagation of a near-resonant
electromagnetic field in a medium composed of magnetodielectric resonators. As
the size and the spatial separation of nanofabricated resonators in a
metamaterial array is frequently less than the wavelength, we describe them as
discrete scatterers, supporting a single mode of current oscillation
represented by a single dynamic variable. We derive a Lagrangian and
Hamiltonian formalism for the coupled electromagnetic fields and oscillating
currents in the length gauge, obtained by the Power-Zienau-Woolley
transformation. The response of each resonator to electromagnetic field is then
described by polarization and magnetization densities that, to the lowest order
in a multipole expansion, generate electric and magnetic dipole excitations. We
derive a closed set of equations for the coherently scattered field and normal
mode amplitudes of current oscillations of each resonator both within the
rotating wave approximation, in which case the radiative decay rate is much
smaller than the resonance frequency, and without such an assumption. The set
of equations includes the radiative couplings between a discrete set of
resonators mediated by the electromagnetic field, fully incorporating recurrent
scattering processes to all orders. By considering an example of a
two-dimensional split ring resonator metamaterial array, we show that the
system responds cooperatively to near-resonant field, exhibiting collective
eigenmodes, resonance frequencies, and radiative linewidths that result from
strong radiative interactions between closely-spaced resonators.Comment: 34 pages, 6 figure
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