
doi: 10.2172/2091 , 10.2172/781757 , 10.2172/781753
The Falling Droplet device was used to measure the extensional viscosity of a variety of aqueous polymer solutions. These solutions were atomized with the miniature ''inverse'' twin-fluid atomizer. Droplet size measurements were made with a Malvern laser diffraction particle sizing device. Droplet sizes measured did not rank strictly according to either low-shear rate shear viscosity or extensional viscosity.
Burners, And Peat, Design, Nozzles, Viscosity, Combustion, Water, 620, Atomization, Fuel Slurries, 01 Coal, Slurries, Coal, Air Flow, Particle Size Classifiers, Lignite, Droplets, Flow Rate
Burners, And Peat, Design, Nozzles, Viscosity, Combustion, Water, 620, Atomization, Fuel Slurries, 01 Coal, Slurries, Coal, Air Flow, Particle Size Classifiers, Lignite, Droplets, Flow Rate
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