Abstract

Dimensional analysis has been described in Marko Zlokarnik's book. Based on Marko Zlokarnik's book, this chapter discusses the main characteristics of dimensional analysis, that is, (1) reduction of a number of parameters is required to define the problem, (2) there is a reliable scale-up of the desired operating conditions from the model to the fill-scale plant, (3) there is a deeper insight into the physical nature of a process, and (4) flexibility of the selection of parameters and their reliable extrapolation within the range covered by dimensionless numbers. The chapter discusses the II theorem, which forms the basis for the discussion of physical relationships within the framework of the theory of similarity. The procedure for constructing the dimensional matrix and determining the complete II set has been demonstrated in the chapter.

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