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Separator/accumulator process evaluation

A number of physicochemical characteristics are used to evaluate the effectiveness of foam separation processes, such as the degree of extraction, accumulation ratio (enrichment factor), selectivity coefficient, carry-away of the liquid, etc. [22,23,45,46]. [Pg.667]

A better approach is to consider the individual time-temperature intervals of the given time-temperature profiles separately, and to use a weighted evaluation of these intervals regarding their contribution to the aging process in the component [104]. This procedure is analogous to the degradation accumulation hypothesis by Miner s rule, Eq. 1.7. [Pg.100]


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