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Membrane Porosity in Membrane Separation Formulas
Membrane porosity is defined as the void volume fraction of a membrane. It is the volume of the pores divided by the total volume of the membrane. And is denoted by ε.
Formulas to find Membrane Porosity in Membrane Separation
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Membrane Porosity
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Membrane Separation formulas that make use of Membrane Porosity
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Membrane Pore Diameter
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Membrane Thickness
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Membrane Pressure Drop
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Hagen Poiseuille Based Flux for Membrane Separation
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Tortuosity Factor of Pores
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Liquid Viscosity Based On Hagen Poiseuille Equation
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List of variables in Membrane Separation formulas
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Liquid Viscosity
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Flux through Membrane
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Tortuosity
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Membrane Thickness
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Pore Diameter
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Applied Pressure Driving Force
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FAQ
What is the Membrane Porosity?
Membrane porosity is defined as the void volume fraction of a membrane. It is the volume of the pores divided by the total volume of the membrane.
Can the Membrane Porosity be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Membrane Porosity, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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