Cold water can dissolve less salt than can hot water. Therefore, you would reach the saturation point faster with cold water.
ground zone of saturation
No, a zone of saturation forms when water fills the pires in rocks
a. at the top of the zone of saturation
The zone of saturation would not be completely solid. However, the pore spaces would be filled with water.
take your gages and put them on the beginning of the evaporator (afte metering device or txv) and look at saturation temp then get your temp at the suction line (before the compressor)
The zone of saturation and the water table share two zones of ground water.
Oil-WaterSWL = 0.2 SWCR = 0.22 SOWCR = 0.2 KRO = 0.9 KRW = 1 SORW = 0.2 KRORW = 0.8Saturation table end-point scaling (SWCR, SGCR, SOWCR, SOGCR, SWL)SWCR - critical water saturation (that is the largest water saturation for which the water relative permeability is zero)SOWCR - critical oil-in-water saturation (that is the largest oil saturation for which the oil relative permeability is zero in an oil-water system)SWL - connate water saturation (that is the smallest water saturation in a water saturation function table)Relative permeability end-point scaling (KRW, KRG, KRO, KRWR, KRGR, KRORG, KRORW)KRW - relative permeability of water at maximum water saturation parameterKRO - relative permeability of oil at maximum oil saturation parameterKRWR - relative permeability of water at residual oil saturation (or residual gas saturation in a gas-water run) parameterKRORW - relative permeability of oil at critical water saturation parameter
critical water saturation (sometimes called Irreducible water saturation) defines the maximum water saturation that a formation with a given permeability and porosity can retain without producing water. This water, although present, is held in place by capillary forces and will not flow. Critical water saturations are usually determined through special core analysis.The critical water value should be compared to the reservoir's in-place water saturation calculated from downhole electric logs. If the in-place water saturation does not exceed the critical value, then the well will produce only hydrocarbons. These saturation comparisons are particularly important in low permeability reservoirs, where critical water saturation can exceed 60% while still producing only hydrocarbons.
The blast saturation term is basically referring to the boiling point. Everything has a different boiling temperature so please be more specific about what you want to know.
Superheat is measured by calculating the temperature of the refrigerant vapor above its saturation temperature at a given pressure. This is done using a pressure-temperature chart for the specific refrigerant being used. The difference between the actual vapor temperature and the saturation temperature at that pressure is the superheat.
Saturation
Groundwater
zone of saturation
citric acid reaches its saturation point after about 45 grams of citric acid and 50 ml of water
Saturation is reached when the ground can no longer absorb rain water. Flooding is usually the result.
Cold water can dissolve less salt than can hot water. Therefore, you would reach the saturation point faster with cold water.