Investigation of a Low Heat Loss High Temperature Thermal Energy Storage System

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3. The general trend is that as the amount of carbon increased, the greater the percentage of small particles and the faster they separated.
4. A given type of powder with the same amount of carbon and the same shake time shows a general consistency in particle distribution, but some particles of a given size may vary appreciably. Compare Run #4 and Run #5.
5. Carbon added prior to pulverzing diatoma- ceous earth permits the separation of fine particles in less time than when it was added after
... pulverizing.
Representative data on density of the various particle sizes are given in Table 4. Note the discrepancy between f the measured void fractions and the calculated void fractions. This could be due to air being trapped in and among the particles and not being displaced during the void measurement process. Another explanation, in view of Figures 8 and 9, is that the particles do not separate well and that the mixture of large and small particles causes the void fraction to remain relatively constant.


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