MaxPlanck
Chemical
- Jan 2, 2006
- 25
Dear all,
I came across information from our honeycomb-supplier and didn't understand a technique he is using.
He measured the pressure drop over the honeycomb material, expressed in seconds. The only information I have, is that it is measured with a "rate of rise" tube and the supplier specified only the height of the honeycomb material (e.g. 200mm) and as said before, the pressure drop expressed in seconds.
When I try to find information on this topic, I cannont find information on this topic for measuring pressure drop.
I hope someone on this forum can help me with this problem.
Many thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Sherpa
I came across information from our honeycomb-supplier and didn't understand a technique he is using.
He measured the pressure drop over the honeycomb material, expressed in seconds. The only information I have, is that it is measured with a "rate of rise" tube and the supplier specified only the height of the honeycomb material (e.g. 200mm) and as said before, the pressure drop expressed in seconds.
When I try to find information on this topic, I cannont find information on this topic for measuring pressure drop.
I hope someone on this forum can help me with this problem.
Many thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Sherpa