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2008
In this chapter the governing equations of change for single-phase reactive mixtures are presented.
H. Jakobsen
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In this chapter the governing equations of change for single-phase reactive mixtures are presented.
H. Jakobsen
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2016
This book introduces the reader into the field of the physics of processes occurring in porous media. It targets Master and PhD students who need to gain fundamental understanding the impact of confinement on transport and phase change processes.
H. Huinink
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This book introduces the reader into the field of the physics of processes occurring in porous media. It targets Master and PhD students who need to gain fundamental understanding the impact of confinement on transport and phase change processes.
H. Huinink
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Characteristics of Single-Phase Flow in Microchannels
Volume 1: Fora, Parts A and B, 2002Experiments were performed to study the flow behaviour of de-ionized water and nitrogen gas through round capillary rubes having an inner diameter of 100µm. At steady state, the single-phase pressure drop along the glass microchannel was measured and analysed.
Akimaro Kawahara+2 more
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Wax deposition in single phase flow
Fluid Phase Equilibria, 1999A series of experiments on wax deposition from oil have been performed in a 50-m long by 43.4 mm ID jacketed flow loop at Tulsa University. Tests were performed on a 35°API crude oil from the Gulf of Mexico with a wax appearance temperature (WAT) of 120°F.
M. Volk+3 more
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Physica Scripta, 2021
The current study explores the nanofluid flow and heat transfer properties by exposing it to a slippery surface. The effect of radiation, heat source, porous medium, and viscous dissipation are also comprised in this analysis.
W. Jamshed+4 more
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The current study explores the nanofluid flow and heat transfer properties by exposing it to a slippery surface. The effect of radiation, heat source, porous medium, and viscous dissipation are also comprised in this analysis.
W. Jamshed+4 more
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, 2021
Hybrid nanofluids is the suspension of two different types of nanoparticles in the base fluid. This enhances the heat transfer capabilities of the ordinary fluids and prove to better heat exponent as compare to the nanofluids.
W. Jamshed, S. U. Devi, K. S. Nisar
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Hybrid nanofluids is the suspension of two different types of nanoparticles in the base fluid. This enhances the heat transfer capabilities of the ordinary fluids and prove to better heat exponent as compare to the nanofluids.
W. Jamshed, S. U. Devi, K. S. Nisar
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, 2017
In this paper, we consider the Dirichlet problem of a one-velocity viscous drift-flux model. One of the phases is compressible, the other one is weakly compressible. Under weak assumptions on the initial data, which can be discontinuous and large as well
S. Evje, Huanyao Wen, Changjiang Zhu
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In this paper, we consider the Dirichlet problem of a one-velocity viscous drift-flux model. One of the phases is compressible, the other one is weakly compressible. Under weak assumptions on the initial data, which can be discontinuous and large as well
S. Evje, Huanyao Wen, Changjiang Zhu
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Thermally Developing Single-Phase Flows in Microtubes
Journal of Heat Transfer, 2013The pressure drop and heat transfer due to the flow of de-ionized water at high mass fluxes in microtubes of ∼ 254 μm and ∼ 685 μm inner diameters is investigated in the laminar, transition and the turbulent flow regimes. The flow is hydrodynamically fully developed and thermally developing.
Özdemir, Mehmed Rafet, Koşar, Ali
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Single-Phase Flow Through Natural Fractures
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1988ABSTRACT It is well known that for a single-phase fluid flowing between smooth parallel plates, the pressure drop is proportional to the cube of the aperture separating the plates. Some investigators2,3 have looked at the effect of surface roughness on flow using fabricated surfaces, induced fractures, or sawed surfaces and have found ...
S.O Wooten, T.A. Jones, T.J. Kaluza
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