Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 16 segundos...
Inicio  /  Water Research  /  Vol: 42 Núm: 10-11 Par: 0 (2008)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Influence of back mixing on the convective drying of residual sludges in a fixed bed

A. Léonard    
E. Meneses    
E. Le Trong    
T. Salmon    
P. Marchot    
D. Toye    
M. Crine    

Resumen

No disponible

 Artículos similares

       
 
Wenle Gao, Yuming Kou, Tongqing Yan, Hong Sun and Saijiang Li    
Blasting demolition plays an important role in building demolition, and numerical-simulation methods can facilitate the optimization of blasting-demolition schemes. To study the influence of the delay-time differences between columns on the blasting and ... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Tianyi He, Huijie Hu, Ding Tang, Xu Chen, Jing Meng, Yong Cao and Xianqing Lv    
Ice melting plays a crucial role in ocean circulation and global climate. Laboratory experiments were used to study the dynamic mechanisms of the influence of waves and currents on ice melting. The results showed that under near stable air temperature an... ver más

 
Lifen Hu, Ming Zhang, Zhi-Ming Yuan, Hongxia Zheng and Wenbin Lv    
Floating structures have become a major part of offshore structure communities as offshore engineering moves from shallow waters to deeper ones. Floating installation ships or platforms are widely used in these engineering operations. Unexpected wave-ind... ver más

 
Abdelaziz Brouthen, Mohamed Nabil Houhou and Ivan Puig Damians    
This study describes the results of a series of 2D finite element method (FEM) numerical models of 6 m high back-to-back reinforced soil walls using the geotechnical software PLAXIS. These structures are used to support embankments, especially for bridge... ver más
Revista: Infrastructures

 
Meng Wang, Henan Liu, Fei Wang, Linhan Shen and Miaocheng Weng    
Smoke back-layering length is an important aspect of tunnel fire research, and the influence of metro train blockage cannot be ignored. In previous studies, less attention has been paid to the phenomenon of back-layering caused by the same train blocked ... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences