1972
DOI: 10.1016/0013-4686(72)80078-1
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Mass transfer in the presence of opposing flows

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“…Deviations from the theoretical correlation were observed for the more concentrated copper solutions (0.02M and above) and for tubes of large radius. These deviations have been attributed to natural convection effects superimposed on the forced flow (7) ; similar behavior has been observed by others (24,25). The data in Fig.…”
Section: Cesupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Deviations from the theoretical correlation were observed for the more concentrated copper solutions (0.02M and above) and for tubes of large radius. These deviations have been attributed to natural convection effects superimposed on the forced flow (7) ; similar behavior has been observed by others (24,25). The data in Fig.…”
Section: Cesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Figure 2 indicates good agreement between data and theory at high flow rates. These deviations have been attributed to natural convection effects superimposed on the forced flow (7) ; similar behavior has been observed by others (24,25). Deviations from the theoretical correlation were observed for the more concentrated copper solutions (0.02M and above) and for tubes of large radius.…”
Section: Cesupporting
confidence: 81%