Predictive Process Control of Crowded Particulate Suspensions: Applied to Ceramic Manufacturing

Author:   James E. Funk ,  Dennis R. Dinger
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994
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Pages:   786
Publication Date:   26 February 2014
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Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom; and with all thy getting, get understanding. Proverbs 4:7 In the early chapters of the book of Proverbs there is a strong emphasis on three words: knowledge, understanding, and wisdom. Perhaps we can apply these words to our philosophy behind the technology of Predictive Process Control. Knowledge is the accumulation of information provided by education as we begin to store the data in our brains that should prepare us for the challenges of the manufacturing environment. It applies to every level and every opportunity of education, formal and informal. This is simply to Know, without any requirement except a good memory, and is the basis for the following two thoughts. Understanding is the assimilation of knowledge, or the thinking process, as we begin to arrange and rearrange the data we Know for quick recall as it may be needed. This also applies to every level and opportunity of education. It is Know-Why based upon what we Know, and it requires some scepticism of oversimplified answers and a hunger for mental consistency. Wisdom is the application of both knowledge and understanding in real life enterprises. As we apply both our knowledge and understanding in those situations, all three are further enhanced by each progressive experience. This is that wonderful Know-How - to apply our education based upon Know-why, which was based upon Knowledge - which provides the confidence we need to advance in all phases of performance.

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Author:   James E. Funk ,  Dennis R. Dinger
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.246kg
ISBN:  

9781461363644


ISBN 10:   1461363640
Pages:   786
Publication Date:   26 February 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1, Introduction to Predictive Process Control.- 1, Introduction to Predictive Process Control.- Section I - The Fundamental Principles of Particle Physics.- 2, Introduction to Particle Physics.- 3, Introduction to Particle Size Analysis.- 4, Review of Packing in Polydisperse Particle Systems.- 5, Fundamentals of Particle Packing, Monodisperse Spheres.- 6, Derivation of the Dinger-Funk Particle Size Distribution Equation.- 7, Packing of Discrete versus Continuous Particle Size Distributions.- 8, Computer Modelling of Particle Packing Phenomena.- 9, Computational Methods Applied to Experimental Distributions.- 10, The Particle Crowding Index (PCI) and the InterParticle Separation Distance (IPS).- 11, Surface Area.- 12, Porosity and Pore Size Distribution.- 13, Reaction Paths During Firing.- Section II - The Fundamental Principles of Interparticle Chemistry.- 14, Introduction to Interparticle Chemistry.- 15, Van der Waals Energy of Attraction.- 16, The Electrical Double Layer.- 17, The Role of the Liquid Medium.- 18, Chemical Additives for Forming Processes.- Section III - The Fundamental Principles of Rheology.- 19, Introduction to the Rheology of Crowded Suspensions.- 20, Viscosity and Rheology.- 21, Shear-Thinning and Dilatant Rheologies.- 22, A Computer Model for Rheology: Proving the Existence and Cause of Dilatancy.- Section IV - Applications to Ceramic Forming Processes.- 23, Introduction to Ceramic Forming Processes.- 24, Practical Rheology.- 25, Milling or Comminution.- 26, High Intensity Mechanical Dispersion (HID).- 27, Slip Preparation and Data Interpretation.- 28, Stability of Suspensions.- 29, A Model for Controlled Drying and Firing Shrinkage.- 30, Slip Casting at Atmospheric Pressure.- 31, Filter Pressing Effects Due to HID.- 32, Spray Drying and Dry Pressing.- 33, Extrusion and Extruders.- 34, Plastic Forming.- 35, Very High Solids Castable Refractories.- Section V - Laboratory Methods, Measurements, and Interpretation of Data.- 36, PPC Computer Programs.- 37, Test Specifications for PPC Measurements.- 38, Sampling and Test Frequency.- 39, True Particle Density and Suspension Specific Gravity.- 40, Specific Surface Area.- 41, Particle Size Distribution.- 42, Particle Crowding Index.- 43, Methylene Blue Index.- 44, Mineral Analysis of Clays.- 45, Rheological Properties.- 46, Filter Press.- Section VI - Applications to Drying Phenomena.- 47, Drying and Dryer Design.

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