Abstract

AbstractThe “critical concentration” of solids, defined by Trawinski as the break‐point from linearity in the plot of log (C/Co) versus θ in any elutriation process, represents the attainment of a sudden increase in bed viscosity which finally leads to a retentive capacity of the bed with respect to the fines, characterized by the “equilibrium bed concentration”, CE.Experimental data on Cc have been correlated empirically with various system parameters as The ranges of the parameters are 1.1 ≤ G/Gme ≤ 1.4; 1.28 ≤ d1/d2 ≤ 2.85; 1.0 ≤ ρ1/ρ2 ≤ 2.6; 0.50 ≤ w/W ≤ 0.90; and 2.7 ≤ Ha/Hs ≤ 17.7.

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