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The phrase "fluid component" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to an element or substance that is capable of flowing and changing shape, such as a gas or liquid. Example: "Water is a vital fluid component in our bodies, helping to transport nutrients and regulate temperature."
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The fluid component is the more important lubricant for clearances between parts that are relatively large, but for small clearances the molecular soap layers provide the lubrication.
This may indicate that they are saturated with minor fluid component or have a slight anisotropy.
Input parameters for this step include fluid density, critical pressure and temperature, and acentric factor of the fluid component.
As an improvement, we propose to simulate the force between the fluid component and rock for different fluid density using the molecular dynamics (MD) method.
In other words, it means that the amount of fluid component has an influence of the Cl/F ratio in melts.
In this section, the authors try to address the factors influencing the imbibition capacity and rate, including the porosity, permeability, clay minerals, and the fluid component.
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Don Lundberg, senior engineer at Fluid Components International, explains why flow conditioning is also critical.
But, the fluid components should be lumped into a smaller set of pseudo-components to decrease CPU and time demands.
The role of the fluid components on strain localization is addressed computationally.
The four fluid components are present in both the gas and liquid phases.
The model incorporates gas liquid partitioning of all fluid components by means of dissolution and volatilization.
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