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Experimental comparison of measurement techniques for drop size distributions in liquid/liquid dispersions
S Maaß, S Wollny, A Voigt, M Kraume
Experiments in Fluids 50, 259-269, 2011
1732011
Determination of breakage rates using single drop experiments
S Maaß, M Kraume
Chemical Engineering Science 70, 146-164, 2012
1602012
Automated drop detection using image analysis for online particle size monitoring in multiphase systems
S Maaß, J Rojahn, R Hänsch, M Kraume
Computers & Chemical Engineering 45, 27-37, 2012
1332012
Experimental investigations and modelling of breakage phenomena in stirred liquid/liquid systems
S Maaß, A Gäbler, A Zaccone, AR Paschedag, M Kraume
Chemical Engineering Research and Design 85 (5), 703-709, 2007
802007
Definition of the single drop breakup event
J Solsvik, S Maaß, HA Jakobsen
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 55 (10), 2872-2882, 2016
782016
Prediction of drop sizes for liquid–liquid systems in stirred slim reactors—Part I: Single stage impellers
S Maaß, F Metz, T Rehm, M Kraume
Chemical Engineering Journal 162 (2), 792-801, 2010
752010
Influence of the dispersed phase fraction on experimental and predicted drop size distributions in breakage dominated stirred systems
S Maaß, N Paul, M Kraume
Chemical engineering science 76, 140-153, 2012
742012
Drop breakage in liquid–liquid stirred dispersions: modelling of single drop breakage
A Zaccone, A Gäbler, S Maaß, D Marchisio, M Kraume
Chemical Engineering Science 62 (22), 6297-6307, 2007
722007
On droplets size distribution in a pulsed column. Part I: In-situ measurements and corresponding CFD–PBE simulations
A Amokrane, S Maaß, F Lamadie, F Puel, S Charton
Chemical Engineering Journal 296, 366-376, 2016
662016
Application of inline imaging for monitoring crystallization process in a continuous oscillatory baffled crystallizer
R Kacker, S Maaß, J Emmerich, H Kramer
AIChE Journal 64 (7), 2450-2461, 2018
392018
Effective and intrinsic kinetics of liquid-phase isobutane/2-butene alkylation catalyzed by chloroaluminate ionic liquids
L Schilder, S Maaß, A Jess
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 52 (5), 1877-1885, 2013
392013
Optical inline analysis and monitoring of particle size and shape distributions for multiple applications: Scientific and industrial relevance
J Emmerich, Q Tang, Y Wang, P Neubauer, S Junne, S Maaß
Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering 27 (2), 257-277, 2019
372019
Photo-optical in-situ measurement of drop size distributions: Applications in research and industry
RP Panckow, L Reinecke, MC Cuellar, S Maaß
Oil & Gas Science and Technology–Revue d’IFP Energies nouvelles 72 (3), 14, 2017
372017
Prediction of drop sizes for liquid–liquid systems in stirred slim reactors—part II: multi stage impellers
S Maaß, T Rehm, M Kraume
Chemical engineering journal 168 (2), 827-838, 2011
342011
Determination of particle size distributions in multiphase systems containing nonspherical fluid particles
RP Panckow, G Comandè, S Maaß, M Kraume
Chemical Engineering & Technology 38 (11), 2011-2016, 2015
332015
Analysis of particle strain in stirred bioreactors by drop breakage investigations
S Maaß, S Buscher, S Hermann, M Kraume
Biotechnology Journal 6 (8), 979-992, 2011
322011
Numerical and experimental analysis of particle strain and breakage in turbulent dispersions
S Maaß, S Wollny, R Sperling, M Kraume
Chemical Engineering Research and Design 87 (4), 565-572, 2009
322009
Particle technology as a uniform discipline? Towards a holistic approach to particles, their creation, characterisation, handling and processing!
M Morgeneyer, A Ramírez-Gómez, M Poletto, S Ward-Smith, RJ Tweedie, ...
Chemical Engineering Research and Design 146, 162-165, 2019
272019
Experimental analysis, modeling and simulation of drop breakage in agitated turbulent liquid/liquid-dispersions
S Maaß
192011
Measurement techniques for drop size distributions in stirred liquid-liquid systems
S Maass, J Grunig, M Kraume
Chemical and Process Engineering 30 (4), 635-651, 2009
172009
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