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Transitional drop breakage in lean gas-agitated liquid-liquid dispersions is described and a generalized correlation for predicting drop size distribution as a function of time is presented.
However, the figures are much better than expected, as many economist were predicting drop in excess of 5%.While cheap gas may have provided relief to many, it certainly did not benefit Exxon.
While it was capable of predicting drop size distributions over a range of surfactant concentrations, this PBE model was not extensible to other surfactant types without re-estimation of adjustable model parameters.
Logistic regression analyses identified variables predicting drop out versus DDF and subsequent re-presentation versus no re-presentation.
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A new turbulent oscillating drop model for predicting drop-side solution mass transfer in agitated liquid liquid systems is proposed.
To determine the independent factors best predicting drop-out, all precursors were entered into multiple logistic regression (outcome: previous ALSPAC v. current ALSPAC) and individually adjusted for all other precursor variables.
In this case good agreement was obtained between measured and predicted drop size distributions.
The predicted drop sizes are in reasonable agreement with experimental results.
Population balance equation (PBE) models have been extensively used to predict drop size distributions of processed oil-in-water emulsions.
The evolution of predicted drop shape, drop thickness and length, and the configuration at pinch-off are discussed for shear-thinning drops.
The model has been tested against experimental data and has been found to predict drop sizes satisfactorily.
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