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Fluids, complex steady state determination

Although the heat flow and fluid flow in packed beds are quite complex, the heat transfer characteristics can be described by a simple concept of effective thermal conductivity Ke that is based on the assumption that on a macroscopic scale the bed can be described by a continuum. Effective thermal conductivity is a continuum property that depends on temperature, bed material, and structure. It is usually determined by evaluating the steady-state heat flux between two parallel plates separated by a packed bed. The effective thermal conductivity applies very accurately to steady-state heat transfer and to unsteady-state heat transfer if (t d2p) > 1.94 x 107 s/m2 [27] in other cases, for unsteady state heat transfer the thermal... [Pg.890]

Even the measurement of the steady-state characteristics of shear-dependent fluids is more complex than the determination of viscosities for Newtonian fluids. In simple geometries, such as capillary tubes, the shear stress and shear rate vary over the cross-section and consequently, at a given operating condition, the apparent viscosity will vary with location. Rheological measurements are therefore usually made with instraments in which the sample to be sheared is subjected to the same rate of shear throughout its whole mass. This condition is achieved in concentric cylinder geometry (Fi re 3.37) where the fluid is sheared in the annular space between a fixed and a rotating cylinder if the gap is small compared with the dimneters of the cylinders, the shear rate is approximately... [Pg.118]


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