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Modelling of two phase flow in packed bed (continued)
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[QUOTE="casualguitar, post: 6615491, member: 695787"] Got it! I see it now thanks Ah I missed this earlier. You (and Tuinier) seem to be saying that any deposited CO2/H20 is now considered part of the bed (or solid phase) i.e. there is one solid phase mass balance equation rather than ##i## solid mass balances and ##i## heat balances where ##i## is the number of components. Or are the mass/heat balances written in shorthand here and it is assumed that there will be one mass/heat balance per component i.e. CO2, H2O and bed mass balances? EDIT: Also I know I mentioned this before but I am still interested in any modelling related books at all that you recommend (broad question I know. I mostly read non-fiction and think some textbook reading could be useful given my base is quite narrow). Books you found to be particularly interesting for whatever reason over your years of research [/QUOTE]
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