Influence of vortex-tube configuration and length on the process of energetic gas separation
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Abstract
Results are presented of an experimental investigation of cylindrical, diffusor, and step vortex tubes. It is shown that long cylindrical tubes are most effective in a broad range of variation of structural and modal parameters.
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Vortex Statistical Physic Experimental Investigation Modal Parameter Cylindrical Tube
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