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Deposition of Hematite from Flowing Suspensions onto Aluminum and Polypropylene Pipe Walls

Cerovic, Ljiljana; Fedoroff, M.; Jaubertie, Anne; Lefevre, Gregory

(2009)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cerovic, Ljiljana
AU  - Fedoroff, M.
AU  - Jaubertie, Anne
AU  - Lefevre, Gregory
PY  - 2009
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3902
AB  - A set-up has been built to study the deposition of hematite on pipe walls of a circulating water loop. The circuit tubing was made of polypropylene, with an exchangeable test section of boehmitized aluminum. Real-time turbidimetric measurements of particles concentration remaining in suspension, led to the amount of deposited hematite. The influence of suspension pH on the deposition process has been investigated under turbulent flow, Re 15600. Results were discussed in light of the surface properties of used materials: hematite, polypropylene, and aluminum. A good agreement between experimental data and DLVO predictions was found; a significant deposition occurred in the pH where hematite and aluminum surfaces were oppositely charged.
T2  - Materials and Manufacturing Processes
T1  - Deposition of Hematite from Flowing Suspensions onto Aluminum and Polypropylene Pipe Walls
VL  - 24
IS  - 10-11
SP  - 1090
EP  - 1095
DO  - 10.1080/10426910903022296
ER  - 
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author = "Cerovic, Ljiljana and Fedoroff, M. and Jaubertie, Anne and Lefevre, Gregory",
year = "2009",
abstract = "A set-up has been built to study the deposition of hematite on pipe walls of a circulating water loop. The circuit tubing was made of polypropylene, with an exchangeable test section of boehmitized aluminum. Real-time turbidimetric measurements of particles concentration remaining in suspension, led to the amount of deposited hematite. The influence of suspension pH on the deposition process has been investigated under turbulent flow, Re 15600. Results were discussed in light of the surface properties of used materials: hematite, polypropylene, and aluminum. A good agreement between experimental data and DLVO predictions was found; a significant deposition occurred in the pH where hematite and aluminum surfaces were oppositely charged.",
journal = "Materials and Manufacturing Processes",
title = "Deposition of Hematite from Flowing Suspensions onto Aluminum and Polypropylene Pipe Walls",
volume = "24",
number = "10-11",
pages = "1090-1095",
doi = "10.1080/10426910903022296"
}
Cerovic, L., Fedoroff, M., Jaubertie, A.,& Lefevre, G.. (2009). Deposition of Hematite from Flowing Suspensions onto Aluminum and Polypropylene Pipe Walls. in Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 24(10-11), 1090-1095.
https://doi.org/10.1080/10426910903022296
Cerovic L, Fedoroff M, Jaubertie A, Lefevre G. Deposition of Hematite from Flowing Suspensions onto Aluminum and Polypropylene Pipe Walls. in Materials and Manufacturing Processes. 2009;24(10-11):1090-1095.
doi:10.1080/10426910903022296 .
Cerovic, Ljiljana, Fedoroff, M., Jaubertie, Anne, Lefevre, Gregory, "Deposition of Hematite from Flowing Suspensions onto Aluminum and Polypropylene Pipe Walls" in Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 24, no. 10-11 (2009):1090-1095,
https://doi.org/10.1080/10426910903022296 . .
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