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A simplification for the variable sorptivity infiltration equation of Poulovassilis et al. (1989) is proposed. The resulting equation has three parameters S <Subscript>x</Subscript>, c and K <Subscript>0</Subscript>. From these, S <Subscript>x</Subscript> and c are considered as fitting parameters and K <Subscript>0</Subscript> as a physical one. The new empirical infiltration equation...</subscript></subscript></subscript></subscript>
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Exact numerical solution of the electrostatic disordered potential problem is carried out for four fully discretized three-dimensional experimental reconstructions of sedimentary rocks. The measured effective macroscopic dielectric constants and electrical conductivities are compared with...
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Gravity driven instabilities in model porous packings of 1mm diameter spheres are studied by comparing the broadening of the displacement front between fluids of slightly different densities in stable and unstable configurations. Water, water–glycerol and water–polymer solutions are used to...
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This paper focuses on the reaction-diffusion problem in a disordered porous medium. The objective is to obtain an effective medium description of the concentration dynamics having a fractional Cattaneo's law equation as the flux constitutive equation. The methodology is based on a volume...
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In this paper, a two-dimensional eight-velocity multiple-relaxation-time (MRT) lattice Boltzmann (LB) model is proposed for incompressible porous flows at the representative elementary volume scale based on the Brinkman–Forchheimer-extended Darcy model. In the model, the porosity is included...
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This paper reviews the evidence on the effects of recessions on potential output. In contrast to the assumption in mainstream macroeconomic models that economic °uctuations do not change potential output paths, the evidence is that they do in the case of recessions. A model is proposed to...
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This paper reviews the evidence on the effects of recessions on potential output. In contrast to the assumption in mainstream macroeconomic models that economic fluctuations do not change potential output paths, the evidence is that they do in the case of recessions. A model is proposed to...
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This paper reviews the evidence on the effects of recessions on potential output. In contrast to the assumption in mainstream macroeconomic models that economic fluctuations do not change potential output paths, the evidence is that they do in the case of recessions. A model is proposed to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010612934
This paper presents the thermal performance of a double-pass solar collector with and without porous media in the second or lower channel of the collector. The experimental setup has been designed to study the thermal performance over a range of design and operating conditions. Several important...
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In order to investigate the steady heat transfer characteristics of a porous media solar tower receiver developed in China, this paper applies the steady heat and mass transfer models of the porous media to solar receivers, chooses the preferable volume convection heat transfer coefficient...
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