Capillary-Orifice Model for High-Speed Flow through Porous Media

Capillary-Orifice Model for High-Speed Flow through Porous Media. E. F. Blick. Ind. Eng. Chem. Process Des. Dev. , 1966, 5 (1), pp 90–94. DOI: 10.10...
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G K Q

= gas flow rate: lb. mole/hr. sq. ft. = equilibrium constant, Hz-FeO-HgO system

R V y

= = = =

R

= =

as defined by Feinman (4) radius of oxide particle, ft. fraction of oxygen removed mass of Fe per unit hearth area, lb. mole Fe/sq. ft. mole fraction of water in exit gas total pressure of hydrogen, atm.

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