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Evolution of carbon disulfide in apparatus for the plasticized stretching of artificial fibre

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It has been found that the evolution of carbon disulfide from a yarn in a plasticized stretching trough over its length obeys the laws for turbulent exchange.

A mathematical dependence of the carbon disulfide distribution over the plasticization trough length on the basic parameters of turbulent transfer has been found.

Intensification of the process of stripping off carbon disulfide without increasing the volume of air pumped off from the apparatus requires increasing the velocity of the air stream which passes through the apparatus.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 4, pp. 56–57, July–August, 1984.

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Gasyuk, L.A. Evolution of carbon disulfide in apparatus for the plasticized stretching of artificial fibre. Fibre Chem 16, 294–296 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00574554

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