Research Journal of Applied Sciences

Year: 2015
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Page No. 749 - 754

About the Role of Surface Phenomena in the Processes of Processing of the Dispersed Materials

Authors : Maxim Vladimirovich Sevost`yanov, Tat`yana Nikolaevna Il`ina, Vladimir Semenovich Sevost`yanov, Dmitry Aleksandrovich Emel`yanov and Makhabbat Batyrgaliyevna Amanbayeva

Abstract: The dispersed materials are widely used in different technologies of processing for the purpose of receipt of bodies and particles of certain sizes, forms, physical-mechanical and other parameters. Surface properties determining the character and strength of binding particles in dispersed systems of different mineralogical and powder composition are of great importance. It has been considered the formation of bonds between the particles of the disperse systems of different composition. It has been determined the influence of mineralogical makeup, dispersibility and specific surface of solid phase of disperse system on autohesion strength of dry and wet mixes. It has been presented the influence of powder on adhesion-autohesion properties of wet raw slurry of cement production. It has been received the dependence of complex parameter of the disperse system, considering the properties of dispersed phase and disperse medium on the size of particles of dispersed phase of different mixes at their wetting and capillary impregnation. Complex researches of surface phenomena in disperse systems can be used to choose a method of processing polydisperse materials including many technogenic for the purpose of their utilization and protection of environment against noxious discharge.

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Maxim Vladimirovich Sevost`yanov, Tat`yana Nikolaevna Il`ina, Vladimir Semenovich Sevost`yanov, Dmitry Aleksandrovich Emel`yanov and Makhabbat Batyrgaliyevna Amanbayeva, 2015. About the Role of Surface Phenomena in the Processes of Processing of the Dispersed Materials. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, 10: 749-754.

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