2008
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.48.1030
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Swirl Motion of a Mercury Jet Appearing in a Cylindrical Vessel in Transient Period

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“…In general, the rotary sloshing can be theoretically handled without the influence of the surface tension which is vanishingly small. In particular, the previous experimental study 17) addresses that the findings of the water model experiment can be applicable to the experiment using mercury where the density is 13 546(kg/m 3 ) and the surface tension is 476(mN/m). Therefore, the present water-model experiment could account for the kinetic characteristics of the proposed continuous refining process in Fig.…”
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“…In general, the rotary sloshing can be theoretically handled without the influence of the surface tension which is vanishingly small. In particular, the previous experimental study 17) addresses that the findings of the water model experiment can be applicable to the experiment using mercury where the density is 13 546(kg/m 3 ) and the surface tension is 476(mN/m). Therefore, the present water-model experiment could account for the kinetic characteristics of the proposed continuous refining process in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%