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=

/[] = ( )

/[ ] =

0.7806,
/[ 1 ] = () = {
0.0409,
2
/[2 ] =
4
1.03,
/[ ] = {
1.01,

Question 2 a)

By changing the cylinder diameter, the cross-sectional area of the cylinder will also change.
This can be seen from the equation below. The variable is the new diameter of the cylinder
ranging from 40 120 ..
2
/[2 ] =
4
The corresponding height of the liquid can then be calculated from the following equation with the
new cross-sectional area considered.

= 2

4
(),

= ( 2 )
4
The rate of foam drainage will also be directly affected by a change in cylinder diameter and is
demonstrated by the modified equation below.

/[] = ( )


/[] = ( ( 2 ))
4
,

=


= ( ( 2 ))
4
,

= ( ( 2 ))
4

Mixtures of Fluid A and Fluid B

For a mixture of fluid A and fluid B, an average density and fluid drainage coefficient is calculated
and substituted into the equation below. The system will behave the same assuming fluid A and fluid
B are properly mixed.
( + )
= 2
+
= 2

/[] = ( )

+
/[] = ( ( 2 ))
2 ( + )/2 4


=

+
= ( ( 2 ))
2 ( + )/2 4

+
= ( ( 2 ))
2 ( + )/2 4

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