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Multiphase transient experiments

Subsequent phases of a multiphase transient experiment Final condition of previous phase... [Pg.103]

By multi-phase transient experiments , we mean those such as cyclic voltammetry (see Chap. 3) or current reversal chronopotentiometry [33] in which some sudden charge is made in the imposed conditions at some definite time (t = r, for example) after the experiment commences. To address such multiphase experiments, one usually treats each phase separately, the solution of the first phase providing details of the concentration profiles at t — t, which then serve as the initial conditions for the second phase. Likewise, the final conditions of the second phase provide the initial conditions for the third phase, if any, and so on. [Pg.102]

The fluid properties and porosity and permeability are determined independently. Boundary and initial conditions are specified for the particular experiment to be considered. With specified multiphase flow functions, the state equations, Eqs. (4.1.28, 4.1.5 and 4.1.6), can be solved for the transient pressure and saturation distributions, p (z,t) and s,(z,t), t= 1, 2. The values for F can then be calculated, which correspond to the measured data Y. [Pg.376]

Single-phase transient or first phase of a multiphase experiment Usually uniform concentrations... [Pg.103]


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