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exchange zone
noun
The area in which the baton must be passed from one runner to another during a relay race.
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But just in case: it concerns where athletes can start running before the exchange zone.
Different column design parameters like depth of exchange zone, time required for exchange zone to move its own height, adsorption rate, adsorption capacity etc. were calculated.
Different column design parameters like depth of exchange zone, adsorption rate, adsorption capacity, etc. was calculated.
In particular, the effect of interphase mass transfer disappears when the exchange zone becomes stationary.
The Bohart and Adams sorption model was employed to determine characteristic parameters such as depth of exchange zone, time required for exchange zone to move its own height, adsorption rate, and adsorption capacity, useful for process design.
Bohart and Adams sorption model was employed for the determination of different parameters like height of exchange zone, adsorption rate, time required for exchange zone to move, and the adsorption capacity.
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This methodology use split of some heat exchangers into two or more heat exchange units or heat exchange zones.
All runners after the 2nd leg when waiting to get the baton will need to move into a space somewhere at the exchange zones as close to their runner as possible while still trying to stand near to lane one, they can merge as well.
"They say: 'We'll set up a free-exchange zone in Europe and the Middle East.
In this study, the steam reformer has a shell and tube configuration that is divided into the following zones: the inlet heat exchanging zone, the reforming zone and the exit heat exchanging zone.
Therefore, a novel mixing model for multi-zone modeling accounting for mass and energy exchange between zones is presented in this work.
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