Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Adiabatic cooling border

If, instead, the air is damped adiabatically with the wet cloth, so that the state of the air varies, the cloth will settle to a slightly different temperature. Each state of air (0, x) is represented by a certain wet bulb temperature 6, which can be calculated from Eq. (4.116) or its approximation (4.123), when the partial pressures of water vapor are low compared with the total pressure. When the state of air reaches the saturation curve, we have an interesting special case. Now the temperatures of the airflow and the cloth are identical. This equilibrium temperature is called the adiabatic cooling border or the thermodynamic wet bulb temperature (6 ). [Pg.86]

A more comprehensive approach consists of studying the variation of the Semenov criterion as a function of the reaction energy. Such an approach is presented in [12], where the reciprocal Semenov criterion is studied as a function of the dimensionless adiabatic temperature rise. This leads to a stability diagram similar to those presented in Figure 5.2 [11, 13]. The lines separating the area of parametric sensitivity, where runaway may occur, from the area of stability is not a sharp border line it depends on the models used by the different authors. For safe behavior, the ratio of cooling rate over heat release rate must be higher than the potential of the reaction, evaluated as the dimensionless adiabatic temperature rise. [Pg.107]

Further he derived empirically by calculation the border line between the regions with and without runaway in a plot of the cooling capacity of the reactor as a function of the adiabatic temperature rise of the reaction. Van Welsenaere and Froment [3] proved that the less strict condition... [Pg.318]


See other pages where Adiabatic cooling border is mentioned: [Pg.711]    [Pg.717]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.85 ]




SEARCH



Bordering

Borders

© 2024 chempedia.info