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4 February 1988 Application Of Flash X-Ray Radiography To Problems In The Pulp And Paper Industry
Theodore E. Farrington
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Abstract
The use of flash x-ray radiography to investigate high speed multiphase flows is demonstrated. Both fundamental and practical problems of interest to the pulp and paper industry are used as examples. More specifically, studies of concentrated fiber suspension flows, kraft black liquor sprays and impulse drying are discussed.
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Theodore E. Farrington "Application Of Flash X-Ray Radiography To Problems In The Pulp And Paper Industry", Proc. SPIE 0832, High Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics V, (4 February 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942220
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KEYWORDS
Radiography

X-rays

Industrial chemicals

Sodium

Liquids

Image processing

Absorption

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