1994
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(94)00170-7
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Pressure drop prediction for flow through high porosity metallic foams

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“…These plots are linear, showing that flow is indeed in the regime of validity of DarcyÕs law. Multiplying the slope of these lines with the viscosity l of the fluid yields the permeability K. Resulting values for K are given in Table 1 [5,21,[25][26][27]32] are added to the plot after division of reported permeabilities by reported average pore diameters squared.…”
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“…These plots are linear, showing that flow is indeed in the regime of validity of DarcyÕs law. Multiplying the slope of these lines with the viscosity l of the fluid yields the permeability K. Resulting values for K are given in Table 1 [5,21,[25][26][27]32] are added to the plot after division of reported permeabilities by reported average pore diameters squared.…”
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“…4, namely the model of Du Plessis et al [31][32][33] as improved by Fourie and Du Plessis, Eq. (35) in [24].…”
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“…Of these correlations that of DuPlessis et al (1994) is worth mentioning. It assumes that the cell medium is formed of cubic unit cells, resulting in the following correlation:…”
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