KD definition
Examples of KD in a sentence
Upon completion of the ZAM batch contact calculations, the resulting cesium loadings and distribution coefficient (Kd) values are then converted back to an engineered-form basis.
The calculated mean Kd of 333 liters per kilogram (L/kg) from northern California soils was the lowest of the groups in the dataset but is still far above the recognized threshold of Kd = 20 for chemicals that are considered immobile and not a threat of leaching to groundwater.
Measurements of Partitioning Coefficients (Kd) from 595 ADL-contaminated soil samples indicate that lead, while prevalent, is so tightly bound to the soil that it does not pose a serious threat of leaching into the groundwater.
Sorption and desorption Cs Kd values as a function of initial Csaq concentrations (▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2017).
This transformation means that the values of the quasi-static bending moment may be increased by Kd. For steel structural elements Kd = 1.2 may be used without laboratory test.