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Taking into account the results of statistical and structural models of the process, a method of comprehensive calculation of the process is developed. Fractional separation dependence on such process parameters as medium flow velocity, apparatus height and cross-section is found. The notion of “separation completeness” is formulated. Physical causes of equal extractability of different size classes are examined and validated, since when using affinization criteria, all equal values of fractional separation of different size classes meet at one point in the universal curve.
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Barsky, E. (2010). Correlation Between Statistical and Empirical Results. In: Critical Regimes of Two-Phase Flows with a Polydisperse Solid Phase. Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 93. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8838-3_8
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