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Correlation Between the Apparatus and the Cell

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Critical Regimes of Two-Phase Flows with a Polydisperse Solid Phase

Part of the book series: Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications ((FMIA,volume 93))

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Cellular model validation. Relation between the lifting factor and cell occupancy probability. For coarse particles, the cell occupancy probability is similar to fermion gas regularities. For fine particles, such dependence is similar to boson gas. Mass transfer parameters are determined on the basis of cell occupancy probability. Cellular model for separation process is examined. Entropy of a cellular stationary system is determined. Physical meaning of principal separation parameters is examined from this standpoint.

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Barsky, E. (2010). Correlation Between the Apparatus and the Cell. In: Critical Regimes of Two-Phase Flows with a Polydisperse Solid Phase. Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 93. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8838-3_6

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