2012
DOI: 10.1080/01496395.2012.661826
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The Q-Cascade Explanation

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“…Considering that the values of the Q i constants are small enough (Q i {1, (Zeng et al, 2012)) and moving in Eq. (4) from finite differences to differentials (which is justified in the case of "weak" enrichment) one can obtained for non-stationary mass transfer of the ith component in a Q-cascade the following equation…”
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“…Considering that the values of the Q i constants are small enough (Q i {1, (Zeng et al, 2012)) and moving in Eq. (4) from finite differences to differentials (which is justified in the case of "weak" enrichment) one can obtained for non-stationary mass transfer of the ith component in a Q-cascade the following equation…”
Section: Mathematical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the fact that for a Q-cascade the values of the partial cuts over cascade stages are constant (φ i s ð Þ ¼ const (Zeng et al, 2012)), Eq. (3) can be rewritten in the following form:…”
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