Experimental and theoretical studies of axial solid distributions in slurry bubble columns have been carried out extensively (Cova, 1966;Smith et al., 1986; Jean et al., 1989;Reilly et al., 1990). Most of the experimental works performed in this area have characterized the solid concentration profil
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Theoretical analysis of two-phase bubble formation in an immiscible liquid
β Scribed by W. B. Chen; Reginald B. H. Tan
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- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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- 2003
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