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flux In crossflow filtration, the membrane throughput, usually expressed in volume per unit time per area, ie, gallons per day per square meter.
Ãâó: www.filtrationspecialist.com/gft.html
flux density (1) A measure of the intensity of magnetization produced by a magnetic field. (2) A vector quantity representing the number of flux lines crossing a unit area at right angles.
Ãâó: www.pipelinesafetyfoundation.org/Glossary.html
flux density The magnetic field strength in the core, typically measured in Telsa or Gauss.
Ãâó: www.partnertechnologies.net/support/glossary/f.htm
flux (or Flux Density): The rate per unit area of particle or radiation fluence. The flux is expressed as particles or energy per square centimeter per second and is related to the absorbed dose rate.
Ãâó: www.dtra.mil/toolbox/directorates/td/programs/rtfc...
flux gain intensity gain averaged over a specified area. Equals intensity gain for flat intensity distributions at the specified position.
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