Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 246
... values of the drag coefficient are 1 × 10-3 to 5 × 10-3 , with smaller values occurring in statically stable conditions , and larger values in convective situ- ations . 2. Entrainment and Flux Across the Top Boundary a . Convective ...
... values of the drag coefficient are 1 × 10-3 to 5 × 10-3 , with smaller values occurring in statically stable conditions , and larger values in convective situ- ations . 2. Entrainment and Flux Across the Top Boundary a . Convective ...
Page 286
... values . IV . Diffusion Coefficients Diffusion coefficients or sigma values must be determined by measurement . Several significant studies have been carried out in which values are reported in the literature . Time permitting , it 10 5 ...
... values . IV . Diffusion Coefficients Diffusion coefficients or sigma values must be determined by measurement . Several significant studies have been carried out in which values are reported in the literature . Time permitting , it 10 5 ...
Page 543
... values . Typical k1a values are 5-30h- ↓ in moderate - size fermenters with low - viscosity broths . The oxygen supply must be sufficiently large to meet the oxygen demand . The specific maxi- mum uptake rate of oxygen Qm can be ...
... values . Typical k1a values are 5-30h- ↓ in moderate - size fermenters with low - viscosity broths . The oxygen supply must be sufficiently large to meet the oxygen demand . The specific maxi- mum uptake rate of oxygen Qm can be ...
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