Modified Noyes-Whitney equation [Dissolution / BCS / IVIVC]

posted by sandeepdahiya – India, 2013-11-19 10:41 (4603 d 21:41 ago) – Posting: # 11908
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Dear Yung-jin,

I have exactly reproduced the equation (1) and (2) from the article.
The article says that equation (2) is the integrated form of the equation (1) and the dissolution data is fitted to equation (2) to calculate the 'z value'.

❝ Modified Noyes-Whitney equation-

❝ dWt / dt = {D.T.N1/3.W2/3.(Xs-Wt)} / V.d.r2/3

❝ = z.W2/3.(Cs-C) -------- (1)


❝ y = (z/V).t ---------(2)


Equation (1) is a differential equation and time variable on RHS will come after integration.

❝ Did you miss the independent variable 'time' (i.e., 't') on the right-hand side of both equations? You cannot solve the DE in this case. Sorry I cannot access the article you mentioned previously. Also, the equation


You can access the first two pages of the article. Follow the below link and click on "Look Inside".
http://rd.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1011071401306#

And fortunately all these equations are detailed in first two pages of the article. :-)
Equation (3) and (4) of the article are the equations under discussion.

Sandeep

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