Defining the quantity of disperse inclusions, capable for their removal by electrofiltration through polarized nozzle
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.44367Keywords:
polarization, segnetoceramic nozzle, electric induction, absorption coefficientAbstract
It is considered the task of determining the quantity of particles capable for electrical interaction between polarized dielectric nozzles at electrofiltrational method for removing impurities from the liquid fluids. Dependence and proportional changes in key parameters on which determined the fate of particles that can be removed by electrofiltrational method
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