Search Results - "Bhat, Nitin V"
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Deposition from “Waxy” Mixtures under Turbulent Flow in Pipelines: Inclusion of a Viscoplastic Deformation Model for Deposit Aging
Published in Energy & fuels (15-04-2010)“…A mathematical model is described and used to predict solids deposition from multicomponent paraffinic “waxy” mixtures under turbulent flow in pipelines. The…”
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Modeling the Effect of Shear Stress on Deposition from “Waxy” Mixtures under Laminar Flow with Heat Transfer
Published in Energy & fuels (01-05-2007)“…A mathematical model is presented for solids deposition from multicomponent “waxy” mixtures under laminar flow in a small double-pipe heat exchanger. The model…”
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Modeling the Effect of Shear Stress on the Composition and Growth of the Deposit Layer from “Waxy” Mixtures under Laminar Flow in a Pipeline
Published in Energy & fuels (17-09-2008)“…A mathematical model based on the moving boundary problem formulation for solids deposition was modified to account for the effect of shear stress in laminar…”
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Modeling of Deposition from “Waxy” Mixtures in a Pipeline under Laminar Flow Conditions via Moving Boundary Formulation
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (06-12-2006)“…A mathematical model, based on the moving boundary approach, is developed for the growth of the deposit from paraffinic mixtures due to heat transfer in a…”
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Modeling of Deposit Formation from “Waxy” Mixtures via Moving Boundary Formulation: Radial Heat Transfer under Static and Laminar Flow Conditions
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (17-08-2005)“…A mathematical formulation, based on heat transfer considerations, is presented for solids deposition from “waxy” or paraffinic mixtures. The proposed…”
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Measurement and Prediction of the Phase Behavior of Wax−Solvent Mixtures: Significance of the Wax Disappearance Temperature
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (23-06-2004)“…This study investigates the phase behavior of wax−solvent mixtures below their liquidus temperature, particularly between the wax disappearance temperature…”
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Modeling of solids deposition from wax-solvent mixtures based on the moving boundary problem approach
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