2011
DOI: 10.1134/s1990793111020023
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Heterogeneous oxidation in a microbubble medium

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“…3) The PIV data is obtained near the walls affected by the boundary layer; PIV data is averaged over large scale. Thus, the velocity defined by (3) at the minimum voltage point differs by 16% from that obtained by (4).…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…3) The PIV data is obtained near the walls affected by the boundary layer; PIV data is averaged over large scale. Thus, the velocity defined by (3) at the minimum voltage point differs by 16% from that obtained by (4).…”
Section: Calibration Methods Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The gas-fluid interface in a bubble fluid increases with increasing gas content and decreasing the bubble diameter. This phenomenon can be used to produce highly efficient and small-size reactors for carrying out heterogeneous and absorption reactions [2][3][4], and design charge-based water purification facilities.…”
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