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Tortuosity in Membrane Separation Formulas
Tortuosity is an intrinsic property of a porous material usually defined as the ratio of actual flow path length to the straight distance between the ends of the flow path. And is denoted by Τ.
Formulas to find Tortuosity in Membrane Separation
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Tortuosity Factor of Pores
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Membrane Separation formulas that make use of Tortuosity
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Membrane Pore Diameter
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Membrane Porosity
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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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Liquid Viscosity Based On Hagen Poiseuille Equation
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List of variables in Membrane Separation formulas
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Membrane Porosity
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Pore Diameter
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Applied Pressure Driving Force
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Liquid Viscosity
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Flux through Membrane
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Membrane Thickness
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FAQ
What is the Tortuosity?
Tortuosity is an intrinsic property of a porous material usually defined as the ratio of actual flow path length to the straight distance between the ends of the flow path.
Can the Tortuosity be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Tortuosity, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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