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Meaning of "void fraction"

void fraction: This phrase refers to the ratio of the volume of voids (empty spaces) in a material or substance to the total volume of the material. It is frequently used in engineering, physics, chemistry, and fluid dynamics to characterize the porosity, density, or composition of various materials or mixtures

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Coolant void fraction.
The void fraction was calculated based on the relative change in mass.
The formation of solid polymer with an excessive void fraction should be avoided.
Core void fraction.
The low density or dilute fluidized bed may be characterized by its void fraction.
The particular void fraction will depend upon the application.
Boiling water nuclear reactors are dependent upon this void fraction in their operation.
The void fraction a s is the percentage of the medium volume occupied by microbubbles.
Catalyst arrangement with optimized void fraction for the production of phthalic acid anhydride.
The void fraction as is the percentage of the medium volume occupied by microbubbles.
The bed of suspended particles may have a void fraction which is selected from a wide range.
The void fraction is directly connected to the apparent bulk density of the suspension.
This provides enhanced solid state polymerization rates while avoiding associated excessive void fraction.
Any nominal void fraction and gradation within these limits may be employed.
SEC would collect both CLP and VIP in the void fraction.

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In either case the void fraction is simply one minus the polymer fraction.
We are able to underline the phase-change enhancement with increasing void fraction.
The nominal void fraction thus corresponds to the overall density of the foamed glass aggregate.
The perforated pipe 24 thus acts as an integral regulator allowing a variation in the void fraction.
For deformable particles however the void fraction ( e ) is a function of the pressure applied.
The void fraction of a fiber-reinforced thermoplastic resin molded article is measured by the following method.
To determine volumetric mass density, you must first discount the amount of the void fraction.
The void fraction is presented in the below Table 1.
The resulting expanded mesh 2 has an at least 80 percent void fraction.
The convection of the void fraction corresponds to the so-called Riemann problem.
Small voids were scattered in the layer and the void fraction was 1.5 %.
In practice, the void fraction is not necessarily air, or even gaseous.
This fixed bed has a nonuniform void fraction of about 40 %.
The void fraction of microcellular material generally varies from 5 % to 98 %.
The local coolant void fraction ( if boiling occurs ) ;.
Many voids were found to remain between layers and the void fraction was 2.0 %.
Therefore the void fraction of the foamed PET cubes was estimated to be 0.12.
Particularly preferred elements have a void fraction of up to 0.98 or higher.
The laminate had a final fibre volume fraction of around 30 % and a void fraction of around 68 %.
Polymeric foams may be used that have a void fraction of between about 1 % and about 99 %.
For the present invention, being substantially free of voids means a void fraction of 0.1 % or less.

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