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the flowrate
noun
The rate of flow, usually of a fluid, measured in volume per unit time.
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Curve profiles according to the flowrate are in agreement with other works results [4, 11, 18].
The flowrate of the greywater into the phycoremediation tank would be 139 mL min−1.
The EEDI will lower the acceleration of the emissions but not decrease the flowrate.
This entrainment ratio can reduce the flowrate through the inlet of a regulator.
The flowrate attained utilizing hot liquid reuse, however, remains lower than when only utilizing latent heat.
The experiment results show that the flowrate can be enhanced with optimizing rigid disk.
Constraints are added to follow up on the flowrate consistency when stream splitting or mixing happens.
On the other hand, the developed pressure was decreased with the increase of the flowrate.
The thermal mixing for a T-junction can be enhanced as the flowrate in the branch increases or the flowrate in the main pipe decreases, as clearly revealed in the comparison results of different flowrate ratios.
The performance of the microscale separation device was studied by varying the relevant operating parameters, including the temperatures of the heating and cooling regions, the flowrate and composition of the feed solution and the flowrate of the bottom stream.
An outer loop is used to optimize the flowrate, temperature, and pressure of the steam entering and exiting the turbine.
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