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A mathematical model for the prediction of fluid pressures is given by a time-dependent diffusion equation.
The source terms in momentum balance equations refer to the total phase interaction and mechanical dispersion forces and the closure expression relating the gas and liquid pressures is given by capillary dispersion and gravity.
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"I would want to know that people being exposed to such pressures are given proper care".
According to four reports published by various people or companies, the following bubble point pressures are given: 625 850 psia: Gibson report 1948 621 psia: BP research centre 1962 619 psia: Epic report 1999 619 psia: NIOC (or psig).
Another involuntary performance under political pressure is given by the Iranian director Jafar Panahi in "This Is Not a Film" (Sundance Now), from 2011, which he also directed.
The capillary pressure is given by the Young-Laplace equation as {P}_n=sigma cdot kappa (5).
A generalized equation that qualitatively matches the kinetics of gaseous product evolution as a function of pressure is given.
One might reasonably assume that the reaction was conducted at atmospheric pressure under reflux conditions as no pressure is given in the paper.
The pressure in the ocean is given by the sum of the hydrostatic pressure and an excess pressure due to the tsunami, i.e., −ρ0g0z + p e, where the excess pressure is given by the velocity potential as.
The penstock wall thickness required to withstand the hydrostatic pressure is given by: e[!m]=frac{D~P}{2~sigma_{f}~K_{f}}+e_{s} (15).
The dynamic capillary pressure is given by p o - p w = p c d = p c e - τ ( ∂ S w / ∂ t ) (4).
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