Dynamic response of segregated two-phase systems subjected to low magnitude vibration and its application to non-invasive monitoring of a powder mixing transition process
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概要
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- 2003-09-01
著者
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Yanagida T.
Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
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Walters J.
School Of Chemical Environmental And Mining Engineering Nottingham University
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MATCHETT A.
Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Science and Technology, University of Teesside
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ASMAR B.
Department of Civil Engineering, School of Science and Technology, University of Teesside
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LANGSTON P.
Department of Civil Engineering, School of Science and Technology, University of Teesside
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WALTERS J.
Department of Civil Engineering, School of Science and Technology, University of Teesside
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COULTHARD J.
School of Chemical, Environmental and Mining Engineering, University of Nottingham
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Matchett A
Chemical Engineering Department Teesside University
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Matchett A.
Department Of Chemical Engineering University Of Teesside
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Langston P
Univ. Nottingham Nottingham Gbr
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Yanagida T
Department Of Chemical Engineering School Of Science And Technology University Of Teesside
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Yanagida T.
Depart. Of Physiol. Osaka Univ. Medical School
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Asmar B.
School Of Chemical Environmental And Mining Engineering Nottingham University
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Coulthard J.
School Of Chemical Environmental And Mining Engineering University Of Nottingham
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