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Static mixing of gas—Hquid systems can provide good interphase contacting for mass transfer and heat transfer. Specific interfacial area for the SMV (Koch/Sulzer) mixer is related to gas velocity and gas holdup ( ) by the following ... [Pg.437]

A colloidal dispersion of oil-in-water. In BW systems where oil contamination has occurred, emulsifying agents from the oil can produce an emulsion which further adds to the total foulant load and impedes heat-transfer. Specific organic emulsifiers have both hydrophilic (water loving) and lipophilic (oil loving) groups in the same molecule. [Pg.731]

Partial Charge Transfer Specific adsorption of ions is often attended by a partial transfer of their charge to the metal surface for instance, in the specific adsorption of cations M + on platinum... [Pg.161]

Heat transfer specification sheet. Courtesy of Heat Transfer Division of American Standard. [Pg.356]

Jegede, F. O. and G. T. Polley. Capital Cost Targets for Networks with Non-Uniform Heat Transfer Specifications. Comput Chem Eng 16 All (1992). [Pg.439]

In the convection zone of the heater, some heat also is transferred by direct radiation and reflection. The several contributions to overall heat transfer specifically in the convection zone of fired heaters were correlated by Monrad [Ind. Eng. Chem. 24,505 (1932)]. The combined effects are approximated by item 10 of Table 8.16, which is adequate for estimating purposes. The relation depends on the temperature of the gas film which is taken to be the sum of the average process temperature and one-half of the log mean temperature difference between process and flue gas over the entire tube bank. The temperature of the gas entering the convection zone... [Pg.219]

The species involved in the various chain transfer reactions such as CClj and CgH5CH2 are all assumed to have the same reactivity as Ri- In other words, all the Ri s produced in chain transfer reactions are taken to be the same. However, in some cases the chain transfer agent may be too large or unreactive to propagate the chain. The choice of solvent in which to carry out the polymerization is important. For example, the solvent transfer specific reaction rate is 10,000 times greater in CCI4 than in benzene,... [Pg.476]

In the convection zone of the heater, some heat also is transferred by direct radiation and reflection. The several contributions to overall heat transfer specifically in the convection zone of fired heaters were correlated by Monrad [Ind. Eng. Chem. 24, 505... [Pg.214]

Sustained combustion requires a continuous supply of fresh reactants and a continuous removal of reaction products. This process is loosely known as mass transfer. Specifically, mass transfer is a consequence of three possible modes bulk fluid motion, molecular and turbulent diffusion, and reaction sources and sinks. Mass transfer due to bulk fluid motion is generally known as convection. It is similar to the convection heat transfer process. Mathematically, the rate of change for species / per unit volume, pYit via convection can be described as 3(pUjY ldxj, where p is fluid density, Yt is the mass fraction of species i, Uj is the / -component of the fluid velocity. [Pg.145]

Figure 63. Maximally transferable specific tensile strength, as a function of... Figure 63. Maximally transferable specific tensile strength, as a function of...
You saw how the equations governing energy transfer, mass transfer, and fluid flow were similar, and examples were given for one-drmensional problems. Examples included heat conduction, both steady and transient, reaction and diffusion in a catalyst pellet, flow in pipes and between flat plates of Newtonian or non-Newtonian fluids. The last two examples illustrated an adsorption column, in one case with a linear isotherm and slow mass transfer and in the other case with a nonlinear isotherm and fast mass transfer. Specific techniques you demonstrated included parametric solutions when the solution was desired for several values of one parameter, and the use of artificial diffusion to smooth time-dependent solutions which had steep fronts and large gradients. [Pg.169]

In the preceding chapters, we focused mainly on fluid dynamics problems, with only an occasional problem involving heat or mass transfer. In this chapter, we change our focus to problems of heat (or single-solute mass) transfer. Specifically, we address the problem of heat (or mass) transfer from a finite body to a surrounding fluid that is moving relative to the body. In this chapter, we concentrate on problems in which the fluid motion is viscous in nature, and thus is known (or can be calculated) from creeping-flow theory. Later, after we have considered flows at nonzero Reynolds number, we will also consider heat (or mass) transfer for this situation. [Pg.593]


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