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"The Discrete Agglomeration Model: Equivalent Problems"
written by James L. Moseley,
published by Applied Mathematics, Vol.3 No.11, 2012
has been cited by the following article(s):
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[1] Development of a fluidized bed agglomeration modeling methodology to include particle-level heterogeneities in ash chemistry and granular physics
ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2016
[2] Development of a Fluidized-Bed Agglomeration Modeling Methodology to Include Particle-level Heterogeneities in Ash Chemistry and Granular Physics
2016
[3] THE DISCRETE AGGLOMERATION MODEL: THE MOMENT PROBLEM FOR THE AUTONOMOUS QUADRATIC KERNEL
Far East Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2015
[4] Models of agglomerate growth in fluidized bed reactors: Critical review, status and applications
Powder Technology, 2014
[1] Models of agglomerate growth in fluidized bed reactors: Critical review, status and applications
Powder Technology, 2014
DOI:10.1016/j.powtec.2014.04.063

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