Early in 1989, the late Marcel Golay derived a theory for turbulent flow capillary gas chromatography. He assumed that the flow pattern under turbulent conditions consists of a turbulent core separated from the tube wall by a very thin laminar flow layer. Further, it was assumed that the viscosity and the diffusion constant are uniform within the turbulent core. The core radius is a fraction p of the tube radius; the core viscosity is m times the laminar flow viscosity and the core diffusivity is assumed to be d times the laminar flow diffusion constant. Values for p, m and d have to be calculated from experimental data; p, m and d are essentially functions of Reynolds number (Re). Using experimental data obtained in the laboratory, Golay's...
Band broadening in capillary columns is satisfactorily described by the Golay‐equation extended to s...
Neglecting the term describing resistance to mass transfer in the stationary phase, the Golay plate ...
Band broadening in capillary columns is satisfactorily described by the Golay‐equation extended to s...
Early in 1989, the late Marcel Golay derived a theory for turbulent flow capillary gas chromatograph...
Early in 1989, the late Marcel Golay derived a theory for turbulent flow capillary gas chromatograph...
Early in 1989, the late Marcel Golay derived a theory for turbulent flow capillary gas chromatograph...
Early in 1989, the late Marcel Golay derived a theory for turbulent flow capillary gas chromatograph...
The possibilities of turbulent flow capillary gas chromatography for increasing the speed of analysi...
Optimal equation for fitting the experimental data on the height equivalent to a theoretical plate (...
Optimal equation for fitting the experimental data on the height equivalent to a theoretical plate (...
Neglecting the term describing resistance to mass transfer in the stationary phase, the Golay plate ...
Neglecting the term describing resistance to mass transfer in the stationary phase, the Golay plate ...
Neglecting the term describing resistance to mass transfer in the stationary phase, the Golay plate ...
Band broadening in capillary columns is satisfactorily described by the Golay‐equation extended to s...
Neglecting the term describing resistance to mass transfer in the stationary phase, the Golay plate ...
Band broadening in capillary columns is satisfactorily described by the Golay‐equation extended to s...
Neglecting the term describing resistance to mass transfer in the stationary phase, the Golay plate ...
Band broadening in capillary columns is satisfactorily described by the Golay‐equation extended to s...
Early in 1989, the late Marcel Golay derived a theory for turbulent flow capillary gas chromatograph...
Early in 1989, the late Marcel Golay derived a theory for turbulent flow capillary gas chromatograph...
Early in 1989, the late Marcel Golay derived a theory for turbulent flow capillary gas chromatograph...
Early in 1989, the late Marcel Golay derived a theory for turbulent flow capillary gas chromatograph...
The possibilities of turbulent flow capillary gas chromatography for increasing the speed of analysi...
Optimal equation for fitting the experimental data on the height equivalent to a theoretical plate (...
Optimal equation for fitting the experimental data on the height equivalent to a theoretical plate (...
Neglecting the term describing resistance to mass transfer in the stationary phase, the Golay plate ...
Neglecting the term describing resistance to mass transfer in the stationary phase, the Golay plate ...
Neglecting the term describing resistance to mass transfer in the stationary phase, the Golay plate ...
Band broadening in capillary columns is satisfactorily described by the Golay‐equation extended to s...
Neglecting the term describing resistance to mass transfer in the stationary phase, the Golay plate ...
Band broadening in capillary columns is satisfactorily described by the Golay‐equation extended to s...
Neglecting the term describing resistance to mass transfer in the stationary phase, the Golay plate ...
Band broadening in capillary columns is satisfactorily described by the Golay‐equation extended to s...