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Relevance of Particle Transport in Surface Deposition and Cleaning
Chao Hsin Lin,
Chao Zhu
Mechanical and Industrial Engr
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Keyphrases
Particle Transport
100%
Surface Cleaning
100%
Particle Deposition
100%
Surface Deposition
100%
Abrasive Erosion
100%
Industrial Processes
33%
Industrial Setting
33%
Electrostatic Force
33%
Wide Applicability
33%
Specific Applications
33%
Fine Particles
33%
Particle Behavior
33%
Contaminant Removal
33%
Multiple Mechanisms
33%
Application-oriented
33%
Dielectrophoresis
33%
Common Mechanisms
33%
Boundary Layer Flow
33%
Impingement
33%
Thermophoresis
33%
Applicable Range
33%
Turbulent Jet
33%
Low Predictability
33%
Velocity Impact
33%
Eroded Area
33%
Hard Particles
33%
Impact Angle
33%
Impact Velocity
33%
Impact Material
33%
Physical Aspects
33%
Model Generalization
33%
Influence Mechanism
33%
Dry Deposition
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Electrostatics
100%
Thermophoresis
100%
Turbulent Jet
100%
Boundary Layer Flow
100%
Impact Velocity
100%
Dry Deposition
100%
Engineering
Surface Cleaning
100%
Boundary Layer
50%
Electrostatics
50%
Applicability
50%
Contaminant Removal
50%
Layer Flow
50%
Thermophoresis
50%
Hard Particle
50%
Impact Velocity
50%
Scientific Basis
50%
Impact Angle
50%
Material Science
Particle Transport
100%
Surface Cleaning
100%
Deposition of Particle
100%
Boundary Layer
50%
Chemical Engineering
Thermophoresis
100%