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Modelling of two phase flow in packed bed using conservation equations
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[QUOTE="Chestermiller, post: 6560486, member: 345636"] Yes. Yes, this is what I had in mind. Not exactly. The bed and the fluid (gas) in the bed start out at T1 while fluid (gas) is introduced into the bed at T0. So the temperature in the lumped parameter tank will start out at T1 and rise gradually to T0. There is a heat transfer coefficient between the bed and the gas in the bed. So the dependent variables will be the gas temperature and the bed temperature, and, in this simple model, they will be functions only of time. [/QUOTE]
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