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Advances in Cryogenic Engineering

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In recent years, the technology of cryogenic comminution has been widely applied in the field of chemical engineering, food making, medicine production, and particularly in recycling of waste materials. Because of the increasing pollution of waste tires and the shortage of raw rubber resource, the recycling process for waste rubber products has become important and commercially viable. This technology has shown a great number of advantages such as causing no environmental pollution, requiring low energy consumption and producing high quality products. Hence, the normal crusher which was used to reclaim materials, such as waste tires, nylon, plastic and many polymer materials at atmospheric 12 temperature is being replaced by a cryogenic crusher. - In the cryogenic crusher, the property of the milled material is usually very sensitive to temperature change. When a crusher is in operation, it will generate a great deal of heat that causes the material temperature increased. Once the temperature increases over the vitrification temperature, the material property will change and lose the brittle behavior causing the energy consumption to rise sharply. Consequently, the comminution process cannot be continued. Therefore, it is believed that the cryogenic crusher is the most critical component in the cryogenic comminution system. The research on the temperature increase and energy consumption in the cryogenic crusher is not only to reduce the energy consumption of the crasher, but also to reduce the energy consumption of the cryogenic system.

List of contents

Foreword. Samuel C. Collins Award. Russell B. Scott, Memorial Awards. Student Awards. 1999 Cryogenic Engineering Conference Board. Acknowledgments. Part A: Pulse Tube Cryocoolers: (I). Pulse Tube Cryocoolers: (II). G-M and Stirling Cryocoolers. Regenerators: Materials and Analyses. Cryogenic Space Applications. Other Cryocooler Applications. Superconducting Magnets. Superconducting Magnets: Materials. Superconducting Cavities: (I). Superconducting RF Cavities: (II). Part B: He II Systems. He II Phenomena. Fluid Mechanism and Heat Transfer: (I). Fluid Mechanism and Heat Transfer: (II). Large Scale Refrigerators and Liquefiers: (I). Large Scale Refrigerators and Liquefiers: (II). SC Power Leads and Cable. Cryogenic Electronics. Other Superconducting Devices. Cryostat and Thermal Insulation. Other Novel Devices. Cryogenic Instruments and Controls.

Summary

In recent years, the technology of cryogenic comminution has been widely applied in the field of chemical engineering, food making, medicine production, and particularly in recycling of waste materials.

Report

about previous volumes:
`The Advances in Cryogenic Engineering series provides a timely and authoritative entrée to the field for the outsider. For the insider, it is a must.'
Materials Science and Engineering
`Provides in-depth coverage of current research on technical materials of primary interest in the cryogenic engineering community, reviews important breakthroughs of the past, and outlines directions for future research.'
Cryogenic Information Report
`An interdisciplinary review of all areas of low-temperature technology, this significant series annually updates existing knowledge of cryogenic processes, equipment, instrumentation, properties, and applications....The literature source for many important new discoveries in the field.'
IEEE Spectrum

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Authors David Glaister, Peter Kittel
Assisted by Bill Burt (Editor), Michael Dipirro (Editor), Michael (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center DiPirro (Editor), David Glaister (Editor), David (Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation Glaister (Editor), David Glaister et al (Editor), John Hull (Editor), J Patrick Kelley (Editor), J. Patrick Kelley (Editor), J.Patrick Kelley (Editor), Peter Kittel (Editor), Vitalij Pecharsky (Editor), Quan-Sheng Shu (Editor), Quan-Sheng Shu (Editor), Ray Radebaugh (Editor), Ray (National Institute of Standards and Technology Radebaugh (Editor), Charles Reece (Editor), Charles (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Reece (Editor), Steven W van Sciver (Editor), Quan-Sheng Shu (Editor), Jay Theilacker (Editor), Jay (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Theilacker (Editor), Klaus D Timmerhaus (Editor), Klaus D. Timmerhaus (Editor), Steven W. Van Sciver (Editor), John Zbasnik (Editor), Al Zeller (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.03.2011
 
EAN 9780306464430
ISBN 978-0-306-46443-0
No. of pages 975
Weight 3572 g
Illustrations IV, 975 p.
Series Advances in Cryogenic Engineer
Advances in Cryogenic Engineer
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

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