
doi: 10.1007/bf02767946
Theoretical expressions are derived whereby the permeability of ceramic filter materials can be deduced from experimental findings with allowance for the shape of specimens and the permeability of the compacted surface layers of the material. An example of calculations is given. Good agreement is obtained between experiment and calculation over a wide range of thicknesses. The expressions are recommended for use in engineering calculations of the permeability of ceramic filter materials.
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