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Inertial resistance coefficient

In other cases, researchers assume that the inertial resistance to flow in DLs adjacent to conventional flow fields is negligible and they tend to lump both viscous and inertial coefficients together. This may not be a correct assumption, especially when dealing with flow fields like the interdigitated design [129,212], in which higher velocities are experienced in the pores of the DL. The Forchheimer equation is an extension of Darcy s law and takes into account the inertial resistance at high velocities [211,213] ... [Pg.261]

Meanwhile, the inertial resistance term is dominated by turbulent flow. Pressure drop in turbulent pipe flow is proportional to a frictional coefficient times plfi. Approximating the LAD screen as a bank of closely packed pipes, the relationship between turbulent pressure drop and velocity is simply ... [Pg.63]


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