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  1. Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering
  2. Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering : Volume 50
  3. Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering : Volume 50, Issue 3, May 2016
  4. Modeling slug flow and mass transfer in inclined pipes
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Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering : Volume 51
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering : Volume 50
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering : Volume 50, Issue 6, November 2016
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering : Volume 50, Issue 5, September 2016
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering : Volume 50, Issue 4, July 2016
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering : Volume 50, Issue 3, May 2016
Experimental estimation of the vibration effect on the rate of mass transfer from a planar surface
Modeling slug flow and mass transfer in inclined pipes
Model of multicomponent mass transfer in a turbulent bubbling bed based on the concept of an active site
Estimates of energy consumption and selection of optimal distillation sequence for multicomponent distillation
Morphological memory of polymers and their use in developing new materials technology
Automodel problem of the growth of the hydrate particle in aqueous solution of gas
Numerical modeling of heat and mass transfer processes upon the flowing of regular structures by gas-droplet stream
A new class of exact solutions for three-dimensional thermal diffusion equations
Structural characteristics and state of water in an acetate cellulose membrane
Dynamics of a suspension in the presence of liquid filtration, disperse phase sedimentation, and precipitate formation processes
Techniques to manage geometry characteristics of hollow-fiber membranes
Features of fluid film falling on the corrugated surface of structured packings with perforations
Mathematical modelling of light dependent microorganisms cultivation in countercurrent film reactor
Simulation of the separation of a helium–methane mixture in a flat membrane module
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Modeling slug flow and mass transfer in inclined pipes

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Pokusaev, B. G. Nekrasov, D. A. Khramtsov, D. P.
Copyright Year 2016
Abstract An experimental and numerical study of the gas projectile mass transfer when moving in an inclined pipe has been carried out. The mathematical model is based on the smoothed particle hydrodynamics method and verified by experimental data. The dependence of the velocity of the gas projectile motion and effective dimensionless mass transfer coefficient on the pipe inclination angle has been found. The simulated and calculated from experimental data bubble profiles have been compared.
Starting Page 237
Ending Page 241
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISSN 00405795
Journal Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering
Volume Number 50
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 16083431
Language English
Publisher Pleiades Publishing
Publisher Date 2016-06-15
Publisher Place Moscow
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword granular layer multiphase flow gas projectile mass transfer computational hydrodynamics Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Chemistry Chemical Engineering
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