Abstract
The velocity of a capsule in a pipeline is usually plotted in most papers in graphs as a dependence of velocity ratio U k / U on the mean liquid velocity U. In order to compare various velocity measurements there had been derived the equation U k / U = f( U) which in general case is hyperbolic containing three parameters. However for evaluation of most published results a simplified linear form of the equation with only two coeflicients is good enough. Both empirical coefficients are influenced by parameters of the system like capsule-pipe diameter ratio, capsule-length diameter ratio or apparent density.
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