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Drying gels
V. Rigid gels, George W. Scherer
Civil & Environmental Engineering
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Chemical Compounds
Gel
59%
Cylinder
51%
Sphere
40%
Evaporation
21%
Permeability
19%
Strain
16%
Shape
15%
Surface
15%
Diffusion
14%
Porosity
13%
Pressure
13%
Liquid
12%
Physics & Astronomy
drying
95%
gels
74%
flat plates
33%
evaporation rate
19%
tensile stress
16%
pressure distribution
15%
permeability
14%
glass
9%
liquids
8%
Engineering & Materials Science
Gels
100%
Drying
91%
Tensile stress
15%
Evaporation
15%
Pressure distribution
15%
Glass
12%
Liquids
10%