2002
DOI: 10.1023/a:1020432619305
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“…At the most of the studies, the lateral boundary was kept at a constant temperature by flowing water or steam in a jacket surrounded this boundary. However, Demirel et al [27] and Dekhtyar et al [40] used constant heat flux at the lateral boundaries of the packed bed to generate temperature gradient in radial direction inside the bed. Table 4 compares the shape, size and materials of the packing particles in the reported experiments.…”
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“…At the most of the studies, the lateral boundary was kept at a constant temperature by flowing water or steam in a jacket surrounded this boundary. However, Demirel et al [27] and Dekhtyar et al [40] used constant heat flux at the lateral boundaries of the packed bed to generate temperature gradient in radial direction inside the bed. Table 4 compares the shape, size and materials of the packing particles in the reported experiments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dekhtyar et al [40] studied a cylindrical packed bed of glass spheres. The fluids were water and 47% aqueous solution of glycerin.…”
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