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Viscoelastic pressure losses in the capillary entrance / H. L. LaNieve III
Titre : Viscoelastic pressure losses in the capillary entrance Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : H. L. LaNieve III, Auteur Editeur : Ann Arbor, MI : University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan Année de publication : 1966 Importance : 191,00 Note générale : Photocopies
Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : CAPILLARY FLOW EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENTS SPHERICAL COORDINATES VISCOELASTIC FLUIDS Index. décimale : 47.55 Multiphase and stratified flows, Drops and bubbles, Thermocapillary effects, Stratified flows, Fluidized beds, liquid sheets Note de contenu : This Dissertation Has Been Microfilmed Exactly as Received
Viscoelastic pressure losses in the capillary entrance [document imprimé] / H. L. LaNieve III, Auteur . - Ann Arbor, MI : University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1966 . - 191,00.
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Mots-clés : CAPILLARY FLOW EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENTS SPHERICAL COORDINATES VISCOELASTIC FLUIDS Index. décimale : 47.55 Multiphase and stratified flows, Drops and bubbles, Thermocapillary effects, Stratified flows, Fluidized beds, liquid sheets Note de contenu : This Dissertation Has Been Microfilmed Exactly as Received
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité O0054 00 RAY Document imprimé IRPHE Bibliothèque de l'IRPHE Disponible STUDIES IN FLUID MECHANICS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS. / ISAO IMAI.
Titre : STUDIES IN FLUID MECHANICS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS. Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : ISAO IMAI., Auteur Editeur : Publication Committee of Professor Isao Imai 60th Anniversary Volume Année de publication : 1975 Importance : 1202,00 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : BOUNDARY LAYER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FLUID MECHANICS INCOMPRESSIBLE ROTATING INSTABILITY MAGNETOGASDYNAMIC FLOWS MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS NONLINEAR CAPILLARY WAVES NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OSCILLATION SHOCK TURBULENCE VELOCITY Index. décimale : 47 Fluid dynamics Note de contenu : A Collection of Papers Dedicated to Professor ISAO IMAI
STUDIES IN FLUID MECHANICS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS. [document imprimé] / ISAO IMAI., Auteur . - [S.l.] : Publication Committee of Professor Isao Imai 60th Anniversary Volume, 1975 . - 1202,00.
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Mots-clés : BOUNDARY LAYER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FLUID MECHANICS INCOMPRESSIBLE ROTATING INSTABILITY MAGNETOGASDYNAMIC FLOWS MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS NONLINEAR CAPILLARY WAVES NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OSCILLATION SHOCK TURBULENCE VELOCITY Index. décimale : 47 Fluid dynamics Note de contenu : A Collection of Papers Dedicated to Professor ISAO IMAI
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Titre : The scientific papers of James Clerk Maxwell. Vol. 1 Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : James Clerk Maxwell, Auteur Editeur : New York : Dover Publications Importance : 806,00 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : BOLTZMANN'S THEOREM CAPILLARY ACTION DIAGRAMS DYNAMICAL TOP ELECTRO MAGNETIC ELECTRO MOTIVE FORCE ENERGY SYSTEM EQUILIBRIUM OF ELASTIC SOLIDS EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS MOTIONS AND COLLISIONS OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS OVAL CURVES THEORIE OF GASES THERMAL EFFECT Index. décimale : 70 Condensed Matter: Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic, and Optical Properties En ligne : http://num-scd-ulp.u-strasbg.fr:8080/346/ The scientific papers of James Clerk Maxwell. Vol. 1 [document imprimé] / James Clerk Maxwell, Auteur . - New York : Dover Publications, [s.d.] . - 806,00.
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Mots-clés : BOLTZMANN'S THEOREM CAPILLARY ACTION DIAGRAMS DYNAMICAL TOP ELECTRO MAGNETIC ELECTRO MOTIVE FORCE ENERGY SYSTEM EQUILIBRIUM OF ELASTIC SOLIDS EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS MOTIONS AND COLLISIONS OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS OVAL CURVES THEORIE OF GASES THERMAL EFFECT Index. décimale : 70 Condensed Matter: Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic, and Optical Properties En ligne : http://num-scd-ulp.u-strasbg.fr:8080/346/ Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité MA1089 70 MAX Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Indéterminé Exclu du prêt AICHE Journal, Vol.51 No.9. Inertial and interfacial effects on pressure drop of Taylor flow in capillaries / M. T. Kreutzer
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Titre de série : AICHE Journal, Vol.51 No.9 Titre : Inertial and interfacial effects on pressure drop of Taylor flow in capillaries Type de document : articles et extraits Auteurs : M. T. Kreutzer, Auteur ; J. J. Heiszwolf, Auteur ; F. Kapteijn, Auteur ; C. R. Kleijn, Auteur ; J. A. Moulijn, Auteur Année de publication : 2005 Importance : p.2428-2440 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0001-1541 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Bretherton's problem Taylor flow capillary microchannels monoliths multiphase flow pressure drop Résumé : In a capillary, the two-phase pressure drop in Taylor slug flow was measured. A carefully designed inlet section for the capillary allowed the independent variation of gas bubble and liquid slug length. Gas and liquid superficial velocities were varied from 0.04 m/s to 0.3 m/s. If the slug length was smaller than 10 times the capillary diameter, the length-averaged friction factor for the liquid slug increased drastically from the single phase value (f = 16/Re) due to differences in curvature at the front and the back of the bubble. The use of different liquids allowed the independent variation of Re and Ca. The flow of elongated bubbles in capillaries was simulated using the CFD code FIDAP. It was found both numerically and experimentally that for Re 1, the extra pressure terms may be taken account using (Ca/Re) as a parameter. The numerical results agreed with the experimental data, provided that Marangoni effects of impurities are taken into account. The results allow the determination of slug length from pressure drop measurements in closed equipment where the slug length cannot otherwise be measured easily, such as monoliths and microreactors
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AICHE Journal, Vol.51 No.9. Inertial and interfacial effects on pressure drop of Taylor flow in capillaries [articles et extraits] / M. T. Kreutzer, Auteur ; J. J. Heiszwolf, Auteur ; F. Kapteijn, Auteur ; C. R. Kleijn, Auteur ; J. A. Moulijn, Auteur . - 2005 . - p.2428-2440.
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Mots-clés : Bretherton's problem Taylor flow capillary microchannels monoliths multiphase flow pressure drop Résumé : In a capillary, the two-phase pressure drop in Taylor slug flow was measured. A carefully designed inlet section for the capillary allowed the independent variation of gas bubble and liquid slug length. Gas and liquid superficial velocities were varied from 0.04 m/s to 0.3 m/s. If the slug length was smaller than 10 times the capillary diameter, the length-averaged friction factor for the liquid slug increased drastically from the single phase value (f = 16/Re) due to differences in curvature at the front and the back of the bubble. The use of different liquids allowed the independent variation of Re and Ca. The flow of elongated bubbles in capillaries was simulated using the CFD code FIDAP. It was found both numerically and experimentally that for Re 1, the extra pressure terms may be taken account using (Ca/Re) as a parameter. The numerical results agreed with the experimental data, provided that Marangoni effects of impurities are taken into account. The results allow the determination of slug length from pressure drop measurements in closed equipment where the slug length cannot otherwise be measured easily, such as monoliths and microreactors
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