Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 14-15Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1996 |
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Page 106
... friction force due to the displaced intersticial fluid . When the fluid viscosity increases over the fluidization starting value , the pressure drop ( Ap ) verifies a slight increase . As at the same time the bed expands , the pressure ...
... friction force due to the displaced intersticial fluid . When the fluid viscosity increases over the fluidization starting value , the pressure drop ( Ap ) verifies a slight increase . As at the same time the bed expands , the pressure ...
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Friction factor 0.1 100 10- Stokes law Intermediate law Newton law 3 1 10 10 10 104 105 Fig . 2 : Reynolds number Friction factor as a function of Reynolds ' number . If the motion of the particles is obstructed by other particles ...
Friction factor 0.1 100 10- Stokes law Intermediate law Newton law 3 1 10 10 10 104 105 Fig . 2 : Reynolds number Friction factor as a function of Reynolds ' number . If the motion of the particles is obstructed by other particles ...
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... friction index of NiP - graphite deposits were achieved at P and graphite contents 4-6 and 3-4 wt % respectively / 52 / . INTERNAL STRESS , DUCTILITY , POROSITY In some cases NiP alloys have relatively high internal stress and low ...
... friction index of NiP - graphite deposits were achieved at P and graphite contents 4-6 and 3-4 wt % respectively / 52 / . INTERNAL STRESS , DUCTILITY , POROSITY In some cases NiP alloys have relatively high internal stress and low ...
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Expert Systems for Corrosion Prevention and Control | 1 |
Use of Computerized Techniques in Corrosion | 15 |
Design and Structure of Knowledge Based Systems | 71 |
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