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Guidance for Measuring the Axial Gas Dispersion Coefficient in Bubble Columns via Gas Flow Modulation

The gas flow modulation technique (GFM) is a novel noninvasive approach for measuring the axial gas dispersion coefficient in bubble columns. The approach overcomes the limitations of traditional tracer-based techniques, qualifying it as a promising candidate for measurements in an industrial settin...

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Published in:Industrial & engineering chemistry research 2023-11, Vol.62 (46), p.19936-19950
Main Authors: Marchini, Sara, Bieberle, André, Schubert, Markus, Hampel, Uwe
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