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... Coefficients ~ 4.5 X 10-4 cm ་ From the foregoing discussion it is clear that the basic parameter in mass transport theory is the diffusion coefficient , D. Experimental values for D are available for many of the common permanent gases ...
... Coefficients ~ 4.5 X 10-4 cm ་ From the foregoing discussion it is clear that the basic parameter in mass transport theory is the diffusion coefficient , D. Experimental values for D are available for many of the common permanent gases ...
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... coefficient of thermal diffusivity , and v = n / p1 as the coefficient of kinematic viscosity . Then , a ~ v ~ D ~ AU , where A is the mean free path and U is the mean thermal molecular velocity . Dimensionless numbers are commonly used ...
... coefficient of thermal diffusivity , and v = n / p1 as the coefficient of kinematic viscosity . Then , a ~ v ~ D ~ AU , where A is the mean free path and U is the mean thermal molecular velocity . Dimensionless numbers are commonly used ...
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... coefficient irrespective of the molecular weight for the various gas components . Semitheoretical or empirical ... coefficient data has been given by Marrero and Mason ( 1972 ) . Some additional discussion of diffusion coefficients may ...
... coefficient irrespective of the molecular weight for the various gas components . Semitheoretical or empirical ... coefficient data has been given by Marrero and Mason ( 1972 ) . Some additional discussion of diffusion coefficients may ...
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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