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Application of two-phase fluidization theory to dense-phase pneumatic transport

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Results are presented of an experimental investigation which confirms the possibility of applying two-phase fluidization theory to densephase pneumatic transport of pulverized and powdered materials.

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Rivkin, M.B. Application of two-phase fluidization theory to dense-phase pneumatic transport. Journal of Engineering Physics 11, 44–46 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00829929

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