Countries citing papers authored by Clive E Davies
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Clive E Davies
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Davies, Clive E, et al.. (2015). Project learning opportunities with biodiesel. 433.2 indexed citations
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Davies, Clive E, et al.. (2013). Bulk density of lactose powders under low consolidation stresses. 295.1 indexed citations
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Fullard, Luke, Clive E Davies, & G.C. Wake. (2012). A kinematic model for powder mixing in mass flow discharge from a conical hopper. 685.1 indexed citations
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Davies, Clive E, et al.. (2011). Direct measurement of the bulk density of cohesive particulatematerials by a quasicontinuous in-line weighing method. 1295.2 indexed citations
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Davies, Clive E, et al.. (2007). Preface. Particulate Science And Technology. 26(1). 1–1.1 indexed citations
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Davies, Clive E, et al.. (2000). Solids Mixing in Bin Blenders. 370.1 indexed citations
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Davies, Clive E, et al.. (1999). Moisture measurement in free flowing particulate solids using an off-the-shelf capacitance level probe. 339.2 indexed citations
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Barry, B., Stephen Tallon, & Clive E Davies. (1997). Concentration Variations Within Pipe Cross-Section in a Dilute Phase Pneumatic Conveying System. 24(1). 1.8 indexed citations
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Davies, Clive E, et al.. (1997). Pressure fluctuations in a fluidized bed: A potential route to the continuous estimation of particle size. 24(1). 12.6 indexed citations
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Liu, Jingyuan, John B. Grey, & Clive E Davies. (1996). Torque Produced by a Turbine Immersed in a Dense Downflow of Granular Solids in a Vertical Standpipe. 99.1 indexed citations
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Abrahamson, John, et al.. (1995). Shear Measurements on Agricultural Seeds: A Comparison of the Jenike, Peschl and Annular Shear Cells. 22(1). 36.1 indexed citations
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Davies, Clive E, et al.. (1993). Meter Calibration in Solids Flow Measurement with a Slot Flow Meter. 223.1 indexed citations
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Davies, Clive E. (1992). On the Transient Behaviour of the Flow of Particulate Solids through a Vertical Slot. 575.1 indexed citations
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Davies, Clive E, et al.. (1992). Response of Particulate Solids Flowing through a Vertical Slot to a Step Change in Flowrate. 238.1 indexed citations
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Davies, Clive E, et al.. (1992). Considerations in the Design of a Slot Flow Meter for Bulk Solids. 295.1 indexed citations
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Davies, Clive E, et al.. (1990). A Hot Air Popping Process for Amaranth Seeds. 651.1 indexed citations
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Davies, Clive E, et al.. (1990). Experiments with Apparatus for Continuously Measuring the Bulk Density of Flowing Granular Solids. 430.3 indexed citations
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