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Proc. ASME. HT-FED2004, Volume 4, 915-920, July 11–15, 2004
Paper No: HT-FED2004-56860
... in the water treatment. It consists of a motor driven ropeller, which creates a vacuum in the chamber directly the propeller. This vacuum is transmitted to the chemical ng/control systems by a vacuum line similar to current injection systems. The most important design eters are velocity gradient and dispersion...
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Proc. ASME. FEDSM2005, Volume 2: Fora, 299-303, June 19–23, 2005
Paper No: FEDSM2005-77493
... 14 10 2008 Compressive surface-normal velocity gradient at a free surface leads to high mass transfer across a free surface. Our research aims to directly measure this velocity gradient at the free surface by proposing an advanced Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) technique...
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Proc. ASME. FEDSM2006, Volume 2: Fora, 1045-1053, July 17–20, 2006
Paper No: FEDSM2006-98568
... measure the velocity gradient at a fixed wall. For a suitable choice of template height, combined with a sufficiently high density of flow tracers, the method was found to yield substantially more accurate results for wall velocity gradient than PIV/PID. This notwithstanding, the following restrictions...