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Calculating vents. DIERS methods - Hybrid systems

Author: Jean-Louis GUSTIN

Publication date: April 10, 2009

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2. Vent sizing for tempered hybrid systems

2.1 H.K. Fauske's model for temperate hybrid systems

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2.1.1 Determining the mass flow of a hybrid flow

The reaction mixture in a hybrid system is an initially subcooled liquid. A liquid is subcooled if its temperature is below its saturation temperature at the current pressure in the vessel. A subcooled liquid is also referred to as a compressed liquid, to mean that the pressure in the enclosure is higher than the saturation pressure at the temperature of the medium.

The effect of subcooling...

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