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D, diffusion coefficient

The Displacement Distance theory suggests that since the stmcture of the flame is only quantitatively correct, the flame height can be obtained through the use of the displacement length or "displacement distance" (35,36) (eq. 12), where h = flame height, m V = volumetric flow rate, m /s and D = diffusion coefficient. [Pg.519]

D( = diffusion coefficient of solute in liquid g = gravity-acceleration constant h = length of wetted wall kf = mass-transfer coefficient, liquid phase r = mass rate of flow of hqnid. f = viscosity of liquid = density of hqnid... [Pg.1403]

Ogl gas-liquid mass transfer area to reactor volume relation c concentration D diffusion coefficient... [Pg.185]

D diffusion coefficient, or distribution coefficient DBE (dbe) dibutylether DCE (dee) 1,2-dichloroethane... [Pg.758]

D. Diffusion Coefficient Divided by the Thickness of the Stationary Diffusion Layer, D/h... [Pg.121]

D = diffusion coefficient of drug S = effective surface area of drug particles h = stationary layer thickness Cs = concentration of solution at saturation C = concentration of solute at time t... [Pg.683]

Sc Schmidt number vID v = kinematic viscosity D = diffusion coefficient... [Pg.157]


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Modelling the diffusion coefficient D for solvents other than water

Modelling the diffusion coefficient D for water as solvent

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