Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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158925 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The relevant density of dispersion depends on the dimensionless size r of the submerged body. It is the fluid density Ïf, when r<1. It is the mixture density Ïm, when r>R, about 10, say. It lies somewhere between Ïf and Ïm, when 1⩽r⩽R. Within this intermediate range, it can be expressed as a weighted sum (1-f)Ïf+fÏm of the fluid and mixture densities. The weight function fâã0,1ã depends on the body size r. Based on the data taken from literature, it is found: f(r)=0.1635(r-1), which gives R=7.116. When we apply the mixture density concept to a submerged body of size r, we can expect errors of order â¼(1+1/r)3, as the very upper bound.
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Authors
M.C. Ruzicka,