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October 29, 2009, 10:56 |
Cunningham correction factor
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roghayyeh motallebzadeh
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dear friends
I need to calculate Cunningham correction factor for water fluid.please help me thank you |
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October 29, 2009, 22:17 |
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November 1, 2009, 02:43 |
Cunningham factor
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CUNNINGHAM=1+2*FREEPATH/(DP)*(1.257D0+0.4D0*EXP(-1.1D0*DP/&
&(2*FREEPATH))) Hi dear Negar. Sounds that you are working on two-phase flow. Write the above correlation in your program and get the result. FREEPATH: is molecular mean free path of the gas.for example for air in standard condition is 0.07 micro-meter. DP: is the diameter of particle that injected in gas. |
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