Kashid et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Quantitative prediction of flow patterns in liquid–liquid flow in micro-capillariesKashid et al., 2011
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- 6188341907273658715
- Author
- Kashid M
- Kiwi-Minsker L
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- Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification
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Flow patterns in microstructured reactors (or microchannels) play an important role in dictating the mass transfer rates. In the present work, experiments were carried out to investigate the two phase (liquids) flow patterns in microchannels with different cross …
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