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| Titre : |
Predictive process control of crowded particulate suspensions : applied to ceramic manufacturing |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
James E. Funk ; Dennis R. Dinger |
| Editeur : |
Boston : Kluwer academic publishers |
| Année de publication : |
1994 |
| Importance : |
786 p. |
| Format : |
24 cm. |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-7923-9409-9 |
| Note générale : |
Index |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Catégories : |
Livres
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| Tags : |
Matériaux céramiques Suspensions (chimie) Commande de processus chimiques |
| Index. décimale : |
666 Technologie de la céramique et technologies connexes |
| Résumé : |
Written for ceramic process managers, engineers and technicians Predictive Process Control of Crowded Particulate Suspensions covers the cause and effect relationships between fundamental particle physics of powders, fundamental interparticle chemistry in suspensions, and the resulting rheology of crowded suspensions. It then applies these fundamentals to ceramic forming processes and explains why variations in performance occur and how to correct for them. Predictive Process Control (PPC) is a new approach to identifying variations in the properties of raw materials used in ceramic manufacturing and controlling the response of a ceramic composition before it is released to production. Compared to the old method of constant amounts of varying raw materials, this new method provides constant percentages of key properties of those raw materials. It has been tested to good effect with very substantial improvement in quality and percent yield, and it is also being used to profile raw material deposits for future exploitation. An authoritative and comprehensive reference on PPC, Predictive Process Control of Crowded Particulate Suspensions is an invaluable resource for technical managers, production engineers and technicians in any manufacturing enterprise which utilizes crowded particulate suspensions. |
Predictive process control of crowded particulate suspensions : applied to ceramic manufacturing [texte imprimé] / James E. Funk ; Dennis R. Dinger . - Boston : Kluwer academic publishers, 1994 . - 786 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-0-7923-9409-9 Index Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Catégories : |
Livres
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| Tags : |
Matériaux céramiques Suspensions (chimie) Commande de processus chimiques |
| Index. décimale : |
666 Technologie de la céramique et technologies connexes |
| Résumé : |
Written for ceramic process managers, engineers and technicians Predictive Process Control of Crowded Particulate Suspensions covers the cause and effect relationships between fundamental particle physics of powders, fundamental interparticle chemistry in suspensions, and the resulting rheology of crowded suspensions. It then applies these fundamentals to ceramic forming processes and explains why variations in performance occur and how to correct for them. Predictive Process Control (PPC) is a new approach to identifying variations in the properties of raw materials used in ceramic manufacturing and controlling the response of a ceramic composition before it is released to production. Compared to the old method of constant amounts of varying raw materials, this new method provides constant percentages of key properties of those raw materials. It has been tested to good effect with very substantial improvement in quality and percent yield, and it is also being used to profile raw material deposits for future exploitation. An authoritative and comprehensive reference on PPC, Predictive Process Control of Crowded Particulate Suspensions is an invaluable resource for technical managers, production engineers and technicians in any manufacturing enterprise which utilizes crowded particulate suspensions. |
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