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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 530-534 
    ISSN: 0001-1541
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Chemical Engineering
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    Notes: A mass transfer model for vigorously oscillating single liquid drops moving in a liquid field has been developed with the concepts of interfacial stretch and internal droplet mixing. The model takes into account both amplitude and frequency of drop oscillations. Experimental values of fraction extracted were predicted with an average deviation of 15%. Oscillations break up internal circulation streamlines and a type of turbulent internal mixing is achieved.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 534-540 
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    Notes: The effect of product recycle and temperature on the maximum yield of product for several different autocatalytic reactions taking place in a tubular reactor is studied.A generalized version of the maximum principle is used to determine the maximum conversion and optimal temperature profile for each of the reactions considered. The fraction of product recycled, which affects the concentration of autocatalytic agent entering the reactor, is investigated to determine its effect on the maximum conversion.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 548-552 
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    Notes: Measurements of the diffusion coefficients of hydrogen and methane in strong aqueous electrolytes have been made with the use of the diaphragm cell method. The variation of the diffusion coefficients with electrolyte concentration, type of ion, and temperature has been studied over the electrolyte concentration range zero to saturated, and for temperatures in the range 25° to 65°C.The results have been interpreted with the Eyring rate theory. The presence of ions in water increases the activation energy for diffusion which results in a decrease in the diffusion coefficient. The increase in activation energy is represented by terms that are additive for the ions involved. The influence of ions on the diffusion coefficient increases rapidly with ionic charge, but seems to be little affected by temperature or solute for the systems studied.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 541-548 
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    Notes: Carbon dioxide was absorbed from mixtures with nitrogen by countercurrent contact with water in an experimental packed tower. Radial and axial gas concentration profiles were determined from measurements made within the packing. Substantial gas phase channeling was observed. Characterizing the gas flow regime by both piston flow and axial diffusion models yielded mass transfer data and computed axial gas concentration profiles. Differences between the mass transfer results for the two models allowed the influence of axial dispersion to be assessed. Comparison of the piston flow and axially dispersed profiles with the experimental profiles enabled conclusions to be drawn regarding the applicability of the axial diffusion model and the accuracy of available dispersion parameter values.The axial diffusion model appears to be a satisfactory representation of the process. The dispersion coefficients used were found to be too high, which emphasizes shortcomings in the transient response experiments yielding dispersion coefficients. The influence of dispersion on the performance was found to be only moderately adverse. The effect increases with increasing liquid rate, decreasing gas rate, and decreasing packing height. It is improbable that the effect is large enough to account for the difference between industrial scale performance and that predicted from available mass transfer correlations.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 553-559 
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    Notes: A new experimental technique has been developed for study of transport from drops. Large single drops are heated dielectrically while suspended motionless in an unheated continuous phase. Direct measurements of temperature distributions within drops are presented both for circulating drops and for drops in which surface-active materials retard circulation. The results of the measurements will be useful in assessing the validity of the various proposed models.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 559-562 
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    Notes: Measurements of the thermal conductivity and viscosity of n-heptane and n-octane in the gas phase were made at temperatures of 100° and 160°F. and at pressures below 1 atm. In addition, measurements of the viscosity and thermal conductivity of binary gas mixtures of nitrogen and n-heptane were made at 160°F. at pressures below 1 atm.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 571-576 
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    Notes: The rate of growth of bubbles forming on a wall from a liquid initially uniformly supersaturated with a dissolved gas was investigated. Attention was directed to the effect of the contact angle.Theoretical predictions for the growth rate of a spherical bubble tangent to a wall were carried out with a digital computer. The predictions included the diffusion equation and the continuity equation. The energy equation was neglected; viscosity and surface tension were assumed nil. The results are compared with existing predictions for a 90-deg. contact angle. For extremely slow growth, the theoretical growth coefficient is about 30% smaller for a bubble with zero contact angle compared to one with a 90-deg. contact angle. For fast growth the difference is much less.Experimental growth rates were determined photographically for bubbles of carbon dioxide coming out of solution from water at an artifical nucleation site. Different contact angles from 15 to 89 deg. were obtained by coating the wall with various nonwetting agents. Every bubble showed changes in its contact angle during growth. No effect of contact angle on the growth rate could be detected.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 577-580 
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    Notes: The coefficients of the Benedict-Webb-Rubin equation of state have been developed for argon. By employing these coefficients, the volumetric behavior of argon has been predicted with an average deviation of 0.241% for five hundred ninety-seven smoothed and experimental data points in the superheated region.At temperatures below the critical, two sets of Co's, one for the liquid and one for the vapor, were needed to relate the vapor pressure to the densities of saturated argon. However, consistent fugacities for the saturated vapor and liquid argon could not be predicted with these Co values. Therefore, another set of Co's was developed by equating the pure component vapor and liquid fugacities along the vapor pressure curve. These values were used to test the applicability of the equation of state to predict derived thermodynamic properties.The original BWR expression for calculating isothermal pressure effects on enthalpy was modified to include explicitly the temperature dependence of the coefficient Co. Vapor-liquid equilibrium relations for the argon-nitrogen system predicted by the standard BWR procedure were compared with experimental data.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 563-571 
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    Notes: A free, vertical jet of liquid plunging into a uiescent surface of the same liquid entrains the surrounding gas into the receiving liquid to form bubbles. The entrainment characteristics of such jets of Newtonian liquids of varying physical properties have been investigated by means of high-speed photography.Although both laminar and turbulent jets entrain gas bubbles, the mechanisms governing the entrainment process of the two types of jets are clearly different. Entrainment by turbulent jets results from the disturbances on the free surface caused by the jet instability; entrainment by laminar jets is accomplished by the formation of a thin shell of gas around the jet at the point of entrance, by the development of oscillations in the shell, and by its subsequent breakup into bubbles.Entrainment occurs only when the average jet velocity exceeds a certain critical value termed minimum entrainment velocity. For a laminar jet having a flat velocity profile at the point of entrance, the following correlation permits prediction of the minimum entrainment velocity: \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$$ {\rm Weber\;number} = 10\left({{\rm Reynolds\;number}} \right)^{0.74} $$\end{document} where the dimensionless numbers are based on the liquid properties and the jet diameter at the point where the jet meets the surface of the receiving liquid.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 586-588 
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    Notes: The Gibbs-Duhem equation, integrated over specific concentration ranges, is used to determine local thermodynamic consistency of vapor-liquid equilibrium data. Several specific applications of the test are given for binary systems, although the method is equally applicable to linear paths in multicomponent systems. The test is particularly useful for evaluating the consistency of incomplete data, that is, data measured over only part of the concentration range.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 596-598 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 603-604 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 604-605 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 606-608 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 609-610 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 610-612 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 612-613 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 620-620 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966) 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 627-627 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 648-655 
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    Notes: Heat transfer from a circular tube to a contained gas in laminar forced convection was studied dimensionally and experimentally. The boundary condition of uniform heat flux was physically achieved, and the experiments were conducted in a statistically designed pattern. The dimensional analysis, based upon the principle of corresponding states, and more general than any hitherto proposed, indicated four independent variables in this experiment. Of these, only bulk velocity showed a statistically significant effect in the region studied: a reduction in heat transfer coefficient with decreasing bulk velocity. No existing theories could explain this effect.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 655-661 
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    Notes: A detailed mechanistic model is developed to describe the process by which adsorbed molecules migrate over the surface of an adsorbent. The migration is assumed to occur as a result of a random hopping of partially desorbed species; explicit expressions are derived for the hopping rate and the distance traversed in a single jump for the case of a gas adsorbed on a homogeneous surface. In the degree of detail developed herein experimental determinations are still required (to evaluate an otherwise unknown ratio of partition functions, and the activation free energy) but the pressure or surface concentration dependency of the transport rate is given explicity.The predictions are tested by comparison with three sets of experimental data for hydrocarbons adsorbed on porous glass; these systems were chosen as they may be shown to meet the assumption of an adsorbate migrating over an energetically homogeneous surface under the conditions studied. Reasonable values are found for the parameters and excellent agreement between the observed and predicting trends with pressure is noted in all cases.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 669-678 
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    Notes: Although Newtonian jet stability has been the object of numerous experimental and theoretical studies, the total problem of jet disintegration is by no means solved. Theories available in the literature are only applicable to low-speed laminar jets in stagnant air. In practice, the stability of a liquid jet may be influenced by the ambient medium, turbulence in the nozzle, and the extent of development of the velocity profile. None of these factors has received adequate study. This work presents the beginning of a systematic evaluation of the role played by these factors in the destabilization of a liquid jet. Correlations are presented for predicting the stability of both turbulent and high-speed laminar jets in stagnant air.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 662-668 
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    Notes: Stability of exothermic chemical reactors with cooling jackets or internal cooling coils has been extensively studied by steady state, phase plane, and linear analysis techniques. The purpose of this paper is to apply these techniques to the frequently encountered case of autorefrigerated or boiling liquid reactors. In these reactors the exothermic heat of reaction is removed, not by conductive and convective heat transfer, but by vaporization of a liquid phase or, more generally, by any kind of endothermic change in phase.Open-loop and closed-loop stability of a continuous stirre-tank autorefrigerated reactor is studied. General equations are derived and illustrated by numerical examples.Both constant and variable latent heats of vaporization are considered. A particularly interesting aspect of autorefrigerated reactor stability is operation near the critical temperature. Since the latent heat approaches zero, instability of the system is increased, representing a form of positive feedback in a chemical system.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 678-685 
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    Notes: A new semiempirical equation is presented for the Gibbs energy of mixing for solutions of polymers in single and mixed solvents. The equation contains two adjustable parameters per binary mixture and can readily be extended to multicomponent systems without additional parameters. The new expression gives a very good representation of the properties of a variety of polymer solutions including those in which there are strong specific interactions such as hydrogen bonding. Parameters are determined from binary vapor pressure data.A graphical method based on the new equation is given for predicting solubility limits in ternary systems containing one polymer and a mixed solvent. Only binary data are used. The method is demonstrated by comparisons of predicted solubility behavior with new experimental data taken on systems composed of polystyrene and the following mixed solvents: acetone-toluene, acetone-benzene, methanol-benzene, methanol-ethyl acetate, and acetone-methylcyclo-hexane.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 685-692 
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    Notes: Sintered spheres of reagent grade hematite and particles of vermilion ore were reduced by carbon monoxide-carbon dioxide mixtures over the temperature range 820° to 920°C. If all the weight loss were assumed to occur at a single hematite-iron interface, then the early stages of reduction could be correlated by a series combination of the individual resistances due to boundary-layer transport, transport through the reduced iron shell, and interfacial chemical reaction. Sintering and cracking affected the reduction at later stages. Particle reducibility, measured as rate of weight loss, was independent of particle porosity.Packed beds of similar sized vermilion ore particles were reduced with carbon monoxide-carbon dioxide mixtures at temperatures between 820° and 920°C. Barner's and Spitzer's methods of estimating fixed-bed reduction rates and exit gas compositions were modified to include the multiple-step, single-particle kinetic models. The resulting predictions of fractional reduction agreed closely with the present data; however, theoretical and experimental exit gas compositions differed considerably.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 693-699 
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    Notes: The rates of the reaction of chlorine gas with uranium tetrachloride dissolved in the lithium chloride-potassium chloride eutectic have been studied in a wetted-rod contactor. The reaction was studied at temperatures from 400° to 700°C., uranium tetrachloride concentrations of 1 to 3 wt. %, and chlorine partial pressures of 0.25 to 1 atm. The production of uranium hexachloride appears to be limited by the equilibrium of the reaction UCL4 (solution) + Cl2 (g) = UCl6 (solution) at the interface and by U+4 diffusion in the liquid phase.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 700-708 
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    Notes: Similarity transformations are possible for power law fluids in the following systems: momentum transfer in general Falkner-Skan flows and Goldstein flows; and momentum and energy transfer in forced convection about a right angle wedge, natural convection with constant heat flux at the boundary surface, and general Falkner-Skan flows with nonconstant heat conductivity and a restricted boundary temperature distribution. Similarity transformations are also possible for momentum and heat transfer of Eyring viscous fluids about a right angle wedge. A numerical solution is obtained for forced convection of power law fluids about a right angle wedge with an isothermal surface. From the numerical results an approximate expression is obtained for the local Nusselt number.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 708-717 
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    Notes: An investigation has been carried out into the flow pattern existing in and around a flat spray, particular attention being paid to the region of disintegration of the liquid sheet. The mass of air entrained into the spray, the decay of air velocity along the spray axis, and the spread of the drops in the plane normal to that of the sheet have been related to the operating conditions by equations theoretically derived and experimentally confirmed. Similarities between the characteristics of air entrainment into liquid sprays and into gas jets have been noted.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 718-721 
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    Notes: The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen has been investigated at low temperatures with a dilute platinum catalyst. Experimental conversion data indicate a strong effect of product water on reaction rate and a second-order dependence of rate on hydrogen partial pressure in the presence of a large excess of oxygen. This observed behavior is considerably different from expectations based on prior literature.Stable activity levels are much lower than those reported by Boreskov for this reaction on platinum; it is shown that present results are consistent with the effect of chemisorbed oxygen proposed by Boreskov and with the conditions imposed for reaction on a dilute catalyst. Activation energy for the reaction at 100°C. was determined to be 10± 2 kcal./g.-mole.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 806-809 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 837-844 
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    Notes: An entrance model is presented which extends the analysis of the flow development in the entrance region to flow regimes which are inadequately described by a boundary-layer analysis. Results are presented for the numerical solutions of the boundary-layer equations and the complete equations of motion at five different Reynolds numbers. The effect of the axial diffusion of vorticity on the pressure drop, entrance length, and development of the vorticity and velocity fields is demonstrated.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 20-23 
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    Notes: Both nonisothermal and isothermal catalytic effectiveness factors are computed for kinetic rate laws of the Langmuir-Hinshelwood, Hougen-Watson type, involving surface coverage by reactant and products. Selectivity taxation is also treated and the significant influence of interphas heat and mass gradients surrounding the catalyst is displayed. The complexities of these real kinetic systems suggest caution in the use of prior generalizations based upon simpler rate laws.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 31-35 
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    Notes: Heat transfer data are presented for condensing steam at 2 in. Hg absolute pressure on the outside of nine copper and nine titanium horizontal tubes in a vertical row. The condensing coefficient correction factor was maximum for the top titanium tube and was 46% higher than the correction factor for the top copper tube. The difference between the correction factors for titanium and copper tubes diminished with the number of tubes in a vertical row to 8% higher than the correction factor for copper tubes with six to nine tubes in a vertical row.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 100-103 
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    Notes: A probabilistic model is used to develop the mathematical theory of a continuous chromatographic column. Equations are developed relating column height, feed location, degree of separation, and flow rates. Necessary sorption data can be obtained from a fixed-bed chromatographic column.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 104-109 
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    Notes: The effects of viscosity and density variations due to an imposed radial temperature gradient on the stability of Couette flow between rotating cylinders are investigated. The annular spacing between the cylinders is assumed to be small compared with the mean radius. The fluids considered are water and 50% aqueous glycerol. Free convection due to gravity is not considered.Approximate solutions to the stability equations are obtained by the Galerkin method. Computations are restricted to the case where the outer cylinder is at rest. For the cases studied, the effects of radial convection were found to be small but the effects of the temperature dependence of viscosity were appreciable. The critical Taylor number based on the mean temperature viscosity was found to decrease as the viscosity variation became more pronounced and as the Prandtl number increased.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 109-116 
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    Notes: Liquid phase mass transfer coefficients were measured in a continuous flow, stirred vessel containing a gas and a liquid phase. Helium, hydrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide were desorbed from distilled water into nitrogen at seven different levels of agitation. At low stirring speeds the system was stratified and mass transfer coefficients were proportional to diffusivity raised to a power between 0.5 and 0.6. At higher stirring speeds the interface was broken and corrections for desorption into the entrained bubbles indicated that the mass transfer coefficient at the main free interface was proportional to a higher power of diffusivity. The results are interpreted in the light of a general model considering eddy diffusion and surface renewal effects.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 117-124 
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    Notes: The horizontal rotating cylinder blood oxygenator has been developed to minimize shear, eliminate bubbles, reduce holdup, and provide for rapid change of the controlled temperature of the blood.To aid in the development of this apparatus a detailed mathematical model was formulated. A simplified model was also developed which yielded an analytical expression relating the amount of material transferred between the gas and liquid in the apparatus to operating variables. In developing these models an attempt was made to include a realistic mechanism for oxygen absorption in blood.Preliminary experiments were carried out by absorbing carbon dioxide into distilled water in the horizontal rotating cylinder. These preliminary results were found to be in good agreement with previous theoretical predictions and calculations that indicated that the equipment should be adequate to act as a lung substitute for a dog. When it was employed in this manner during open-heart surgery, insufficient oxygen was transferred to support the dog.It is concluded that the most probable reason for failure of the horizontal cylinder to act satisfactorily as a blood oxygenator is poor mixing in the blood pool.
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    Notes: Enhanced rates of mass transfer in the wake region behind detached cylindrical turbulence promoters were investigated with the use of the naphthalene sublimation technique. The maximum increase in the average rate of mass transfer through laminar boundary layers was over 170%. The remarkable feature of these results was that the enhanced rates of mass trasfer persisted for over one hundred and thirty cylinder diameters downstream from the cylinder generating the wake. The observed effect was not only strongly dependent on the free stream velocity and the location of the cylinders relative to the mass transfer surface, but there were marked differences observed between the rate of mass transfer in the wake region behind one and behind two cylinders. These results resemble a “tuning phenomenon” and are believed to be due to Tollmein-Schlichting instabilities and premature transition.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 143-152 
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    Notes: The discrete-time, time-optimal control of high-order, linear systems with bounded controls is formulated as a problem in linear programming. The solution obtained requires a certain minimum number of controls to be on their bounds. Numerical results are obtained for a system with controls bounded on one and both sides and extensions indicated for state variable constraints. The method proves to be extremely fast and simple to solve on a high-speed digital computer.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 995-998 
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    Notes: This paper deals with compressible fluid flow accompanied by solid deposition in a porous reservoir. The isothermal fluid flow is considered to be radial and follows Darcy's law. The initially dissolved substances precipitate from the solution as a result of solubility reduction as the pressure declines. These deposits accumulate in the void spaces and hence inhibit the flow. An idealized model describing this transport mechanism has been proposed. On the basis of this model, a numerical technique has been developed to predict the amount of solid precipitation and the pressure distribution as functions of time and radial distance.The method is applied to the production performance of a reservoir containing mainly hydrogen sulfide saturated with elemental sulfur. The solid sulfur builds up rapidly in the vicinity of the production well. A very negligible amount is formed close to the impermeable outer boundary. It is shown that plugging by solid sulfur in the porous medium can be reduced either by reducing the production rate or by choosing closer well spacing.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1014-1017 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1043-1043 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 221-232 
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    Notes: Turbulent and transitional flow heat transfer correlations for non-Newtonian fluids are presented. By means of an extension of the Reichardt-Metzner-Friend correlation to nonisothermal flow, and a new definition of Prandtl number to account for deviations from Newtonian behavior, turbulent flow data are correlated to a standard deviation of 14.8%. By means of a normalizing procedure, data for the complex case of transitional flow heat transfer to non-Newtonian fluids are correlated to a standard deviation of 17.7%. At the transition region boundaries, the correlation is consistent with laminar and turbulent flow correlations. A basic similarity in the Newtonian and non-Newtonian heat transfer mechanisms is suggested.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 213-220 
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    Notes: An analytical study was made of the temperature and composition distribution and heat transfer characteristics for a reacting fluid in a tube. The reaction was assumed to be first order and irreversible and the flow to be laminar.The results, which consisted of radial and axial profiles of temperature, composition, and Nusselt number could be expressed in terms of four parameters. The gradient of radial composition was usually sufficient to judge the effect of reaction on the heat transfer coefficient. Owing to residence time and temperature effects, the Nusselt number even for an exothermic reaction was usually greater than that for an inert system. For endothermic cases, the energy flux due to diffusion increases the total energy flow, and the Nusselt number may be several fold that in the corresponding nonreactive system.For certain values of the parameters the radial temperature and composition profiles showed maxima and minima between the wall and center of the tube. At these conditions the direction of the flow of energy due to diffusion could not explain the increase in Nusselt number.
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    Notes: Analysis of the equations describing the instantaneous vapor and liquid flow through the holes of perforated distillation plates at low loads shows that periodic and stable pressure oscillations will always be set up between plates. These oscillations are expected to have amplitudes of the order of 0.1 in. of water and frequencies of a few cycles per second, values which are in accord with observation and which may be used as the basis for a model from which the seal point of the plates may be predicted.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1079-1086 
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    Notes: The equations developed by Davis, Rice, and Sengers for the transport properties of a model fluid whose molecules interact according to a square-well potential are utilized herein to calculate the transport coefficients of krypton, xenon, and argon. With the use of theoretically determined pair correlation functions and experimental P-V-T data, results are obtained that indicate that the square-well theory provides a useful model for simple liquids. Master graphs of the transport coefficients as functions of reduced parameters are presented. An investigation of the relative importance of the contributions by kinetic transfer and by intermolecular collisional transfer leads to the conclusion that kinetic transfer can provide a sizable contribution to transport properties.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 333-339 
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    Notes: A theory of the amount of liquid entrained by cylinders upon withdrawal from liquid baths is derived for a wide range of cylinder radii. The theory is based on matching curvatures for static and dynamic menisci. Predicted values are expressed as the effect of the dimensionless wire radius (Goucher number) and dimensionless withdrawal speed (capillary number) on the dimensionless flux.The theory was verified experimentally for all wire radii by removing short cylinders from oily fluids and with other information. The fluids used included kerosene, mineral oil, motor oil, and glycerine, with viscosities from 2 to 500 centipoise; Goucher numbers ranged from 0.05 to 1.2. Deviations, which were noted at high capillary numbers where velocity gradients become appreciable, indicated that the theory is a plug flow or low speed theory. Also discussed are differences found with water and the conditions under which films coalesced into droplets.
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    Notes: On the basis of a back-flow model, the rates of interstage mixing of continuous phase for RDC and Mixco columns are measured experimentally under flow and nonflow conditions. These rates are correlated into dimensionless formulas for wide combinations of operational condition, column geometry, and dimensions, and are put into a single formula by introducing the power number as an additional parameter. The final correlation covers the impeller Reynolds number from 3.5 × 103 to 1.0 × 106 and the diameter of columns from 4.1 to 218 cm.
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    Notes: The proper forms and asymptotic characteristics of constitutive equations which may be useful for the description of viscoelastic fluids in flow fields of engineering interest are considered. It is seen that the Deborah number emerges as a natural ordering parameter which determines, on the one hand, whether simple approximations explicit in stress may suffice to describe the fluid properties or, on the other hand, whether implicit or integral equations are required. Methods of scale-up are discussed.
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    Notes: An investigation of the effects of various physical properties, drop size, and drop velocity on drop shape was carried out for nonoscillating liquid drops falling through stationary liquid continuous phases. The data of forty-five dispersed-continuous phase systems were studied with continuous phase viscosities varying from 0.3 to 46 centipoise and interfacial tensions varying from 0.3 to 42 dyne/cm. A theoretical relation was obtained from the Taylor and Acrivos analysis which quite accurately predicts drop eccentricities for drop Reynolds numbers less than about 20, but is highly inaccurate at higher Reynolds numbers. Relatively simple empirical relations involving the Weber number, Eötvös number, and viscosity ratio were obtained which enable the prediction of the eccentricity of nonoscillating drops over a wide range of Reynolds numbers (6.0 to 1,354) with average deviations of 6 to 8%. These relations may be useful in the estimation of the interfacial area, velocity, and continuous phase mass transfer coefficient of drops distorted from spherical shape.
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    Notes: Operating and mass transfer characteristics are reported for a supported froth apparatus consisting of a dual-flow sieve plate column with eggcrate packing above the plate. The assembled packing produced a series of vertical tubes and served to support the froth generated at the plate, increasing its height and consequently the contact time. Addition of the packing improved the mass transfer efficiency. Systems studied were ammonia-air-water and carbon dioxide-air-water. Effects of liquid and gas rate as well as packing size and spacing are correlated. A model based on measurable physical parameters was developed to predict efficiency, and a generalized correlation of efficiency was developed.
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    Notes: A two-way capillary viscometer for measuring shear rates from 〈0.01 to 〉1,000,000 sec.-1 at pressure drops up to 1,000 lb./sq.in. has been designed. It consists of a capillary tube mounted vertically between two sample reservoirs, of which the lower one is connected to a mercury manometer. The driving force, gas under pressure in a large tank, is connected to the upper reservoir and the manometer, thus allowing the sample to be moved in either direction through the capillary. The special feature of this viscometer is the indirect automatic measurement of bulk velocity of the fluid sample (3 to 20 cc.) in the capillary tube by means of a mercury manometer.The precision of measurement of the velocity is one part in four hundred and can be maintained over the whole range of shear rates by the appropriate choice of the ratio of the diameter of the capillary and manometer tube.Energy losses due to capillary heating and kinetic energy are given in terms of ΔP across the capillary. Couette end effect was found to be 0.3 diam.A study of the rheology of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) in concentration range of ½ to 10½% PAN shows that the non-Newtonian behavior and elasticity of PAN solution increases rapidly with concentration.
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    Notes: Vapor-liquid flow of a potassium-8% sodium mixture was studied with the use of a boiling heat transfer test loop. Pressure drop data were obtained from a 36-in. long, 0.495-in. I.D. unheated test section. Void fractions were measured at the midpoint of the test section with gamma ray attenuation.Flows were essentially frictional. Quality, total flow rate, and absolute pressure were the principal variables affecting the pressure drop results, which were correlated in terms of a two-phase friction factor. A metallic void fraction correlation was developed from previously reported data for other metallic fluids together with the potassium data of this study.The potassium two phase friction factors fall substantially lower than values predicted by well-known frictional pressure drop correlations. Metallic void friction values are appreciably lower than data for other fluid systems. Velocity slip ratios appear to be much higher than for other fluid systems due to high liquid-to-vapor density ratios and low void fractions.
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    Notes: A flow system was used to measure the physical adsorption isotherms of two mixtures of nitrogen and hydrogen and two mixtures of methane and hydrogen on a synthetic zeolite. The measurements were made at liquid nitrogen temperature and at pressures of 4 to 85 atm. Static systems were used to measure the pure component isotherms of nitrogen, methane, and hydrogen at the same temperature and over the appropriate pressure ranges.Although many different methods have been proposed for using pure component adsorption isotherms to predict the mixture isotherm, the only method giving quantitative agreement with the data of this study is the empirical “adsorption enhancement factor” (4).In addition to the adsorption isotherms, the concentration-time or breakthrough curves of the mixtures were measured at flow rates ranging from 40 to 300 lb./(hr.)(sq.ft.). The method proposed by Eagleton and Bliss (18) was used to correlate these curves.
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    Notes: Tracer-pulse chromatography allows the accurate measurement of sorption isotherms even at elevated pressures and in systems with more than one solute. Vapor equilibria of normally liquid solutes are best measured by scintillation counting of a liquid in which the column effluent and the emergent radioactive pulse are absorbed. An example is the equilibrium adsorption of n-heptane by molecular sieves at 200°C. and at pressures up to 3 atm. Sorption equilibria of permanent gases are measured by use of a more conventional differential technique wherein the column effluent passes through an ion chamber. Its use is illustrated by the equilibrium adsorption of methane by activated charcoal at pressures up to 70 atm.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 922-927 
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    Notes: A theoretical study has been made of longitudinal dispersion mechanisms during steady flow of a fluid through unconsolidated spherical beads. The mathematical model utilizes a step function input of thermal energy and presents the solution for the transient behvior of the system. The longitudinal dispersion of the step input is considered the result of eddy mixing of the fluid, molecular conduction within the fluid, and a finite time lag for heat transfer to occur between fluid and particle. The latter mechanism is characterized by both a fluid film resistance and an intraparticle resistance. The exact solution, involving an infinite integral, is approximated to an error function form. The character of the contribution of each mechanism is apparent from the form of the approximate solution, and furthermore, the contributions are shown to be additive to yield the total dispersion. The conditions for convergence to the aproximate solution are indicated. The equations are presented such that the analysis is applicable to both heat and mass transfer processes.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 95-99 
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    Notes: A generalized equation explicitly relating reduced density to reduced temperature and reduced pressure has been developed for calculating liquid densities of pure compounds on a digital computer. The analytical formulation is based mainly on a modified corresponding states principle and the graphical correlation of Lydersen, Greenkorn, and Hougen. The calculated densities from the equation reproduce the literature data within 2% for sixty-two saturated liquids and nineteen compressed liquids.With the aid of a pseudocritical method and a generalized equation of vapor pressure, the same equation is readily applied to the estimation of liquid mixture densities. The method of Prausnitz and Gunn is chosen for the evaluation of pseudocritical constants. For fifteen binary systems, one ternary system, and one quinary system, the one hundred fifty-nine calculated densities agree with the literature data to within 3%. This method is limited to pseudoreduced temperatures less than 1.0.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 947-955 
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    Notes: Methods are developed to estimate the mean residence time and the average transport coefficient of elements at a transporting surface from observations of only total element counts, rather than from specific observations of individual elements. The accuracy of the methods is demonstrated in Monte Carlo simulated processes and experimentally at the wall of a gas-fluidized bed.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 964-972 
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    Notes: The nearly homogeneous, isotropic turbulence field in the core of a fully developed pipe flow was chosen as the medium for turbulent dispersion of a smoke tracer injected from a point on the centerline. By using the optical probe technique the fields of the mean and fluctuating point concentration were mapped at several Reynolds numbers, and spectral analyses made of concentration fluctuations on the plume axis. With the use of sheet illumination, the mean and fluctuating components of the integral material concentration in a plume cross section were measured and the fluctuating component was spectrally analyzed. The maximum Reynolds number was 684,000, the maximum ratio of root-mean-square concentration fluctuation to mean concentration exceeded 100% for points and 40% for sheets, and the turbulent Peclet number was found to equal 850. The existence of standard flow conditions was confirmed by measurement of the frictional drag coefficient and the mean concentration field.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 972-980 
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    Notes: A theoretical analysis of the hydrodynamics of liquid rivulets flowing down an inclined surface is presented. Steady state solutions are developed for the laminar flow case which relate the flow rate to the rivulet width, the physical properties of the liquid, and the contact angle. Excellent verification of the theoretical predictions was obtained in a number of experiments with various liquids on an inclined glass plate. All constants in the equations were derived from theory. These results will be useful in obtaining a better understanding and correlation of such phenomena as liquid flow over packings and catalysts and flow along walls and tube surfaces, as in condensation and evaporation.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 981-986 
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    Notes: The ideal adsorbed solution theory of Myers and Prausnitz (7) provides an accurate and thermodynamically consistent method for predicting multicomponent adsorption equilibria. The major difficulty in the application of this theory lies in the calculation of the spreading pressure curves for the pure adsorbates. The purpose of this article is to show that in many cases of practical interest, the spreading pressure calculations may be greatly simplified or altogether eliminated with little or no loss in the accuracy of the calculations. The problem of adsorption azeotropy is also briefly discussed.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 986-994 
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    Notes: Capillary phenomena arising from vapor phase condensation in porous media are discussed in the light of an exact interface curvature theory and a self-consistent thermodynamic theory. The system studied consists of liquid condensed in the form of pendular rings at the contact points between identical spherical particles. The geometrical parameters - the curvature, the confined volume, and the surface area of the liquid-vapor interface - must be expressed in terms of incomplete elliptic integrals. In addition several corrections are introduced for the classical Kelvin relation for lowering of vapor pressure. One of these is based on the density dependence of the isothermal thermodynamic susceptibility. Since the susceptibility vanishes at large negative pressures, an upper limit to the curvature is established. The balance equation for the extensive free energy is considered from the point of view of hydrostatic principles.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 167-173 
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    Notes: A theoretical analysis is made of Newtonian creeping flow through dense cubic and simple cubic beds of spheres. Velocity and pressure profiles are obtained in equation form by Galerkin's error-distribution method. The profiles satisfy the conservation equations approximately, and the boundary conditions and symmetry conditions exactly. The calculated friction factors are within 5% of experimental values for both packing arrangements.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1004-1008 
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    Notes: A method is presented for getting approximate solutions to the Orr-Sommerfeld equation for free surface flows. The method consists of replacing the velocity, normally a function of distance from the wall, by its value at the free surface while the second derivative of the velocity is kept at its true value. This permits a simple solution to the equation and the eigenvalues can then be determined by a simple and rapid numerical technique. Comparison of this approximate solution for the flow of a thin film on a vertical wall with existing exact numerical solutions and with analytical results valid only for small Reynolds numbers shows the approximation to be quite accurate for most practical values of the parameters and suggests that the method will be useful in investigating the stability of related flows.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1008-1010 
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    Notes: Vaporization of methanol and carbon tetrachloride into air and carbon tetrachloride into helium was carried out in a counterflow wetted-wall column at 10° to 20°F. These data show an influence of liquid rate upon the mass transfer coefficients. Liquid rate influence has been empirically accounted for by a function of surface area increase caused by rippling of the liquid film.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 186-192 
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    Notes: Concentration profiles for carbon dioxide diffusion into thin water films with waves flowing down an inclined plate have been determined. Film Reynolds numbers were varied from 732 to 1,834 at a cell angle of inclination of 9 deg. 44 min. Total diffusivities measured from the concentration profiles showed a marked increase in the central region of the film, with the diffusivity tending toward the molecular diffusivity at the boundaries of the film. Interferometer pictures of the concentration profile showed that the effect of the waves was to compress and expand the profile as the surface of the film changed, but indicated no direct effect on the variation of eddy diffusivity normal to the liquid surface.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 193-195 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1023-1024 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1057-1063 
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    Notes: The dynamic behavior of a fixed-bed catalytic reactor was studied under isothermal conditions by means of frequency response analysis. The investigation was conducted over a range of nonreacting and reacting conditions by using the hydrogen-oxygen combination over supported platinum as the reaction system. The kinetics of the surface catalysis of this reaction were investigated separately and then were incorporated into the analysis of frequency response data under reaction conditions.A method was developed whereby nonlinear chemical reaction effects appearing in the frequency response measurements could be separated from hydrodynamic factors for a plug flow reactor. Use is made of the describing function technique, often used to approximate nonlinear servomechanism response, to accomplish this. It is shown by this method that Peclet numbers measured for the reacting system agree with those measured in the absence of reaction.Based on the semitheoretical value of 2 for the Peclet group at high Reynolds numbers, a value of 0.73 sq. cm./min. was determined for the effective diffusion coefficient of hydrogen at 100°C. within the porous catalyst particles. Analysis of frequency response data in which this diffusion is not accounted for leads to Peclet numbers which are unreasonable in view of previously reported results.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1064-1070 
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    Notes: A method is suggested for calculating stresses in sheared polymeric liquids. It synthesizes Kirkwood's correlation function techniques and Fixman's formulation for the stress tensor P. The dependence of P on powers of solute concentration, in the concentrated solution range, arises from a consideration of intermolecular forces. A non-Newtonian viscosity, characterized by only two parameters (low shear viscosity limit ηo and time constant λ), is derived from simple choices of functions which appear in the expression for P.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1070-1074 
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    Notes: An equation using only easily determined physical properties of particles has been developed for calculating the slip velocity of nonspherical particulate solids falling in fluid media in the intermediate flow range where neither the Stokes nor Newton law applies. The variation in Reynolds numbers covered by this work ranged from 12 to 460. Slip velocities calculated from the equation differed from experimental data by an average deviation of only 3.7% when solids of a wide range of diameters (156 to 1,247 microns), densities (71 to 475 lb./cu. ft.), surface shape factors (0.40 to 0.97), and gases of a wide density range (0.01 to 0.31 lb./cu. ft.) were utilized. Thirty-eight different gas-solid systems were studied.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1075-1078 
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    Notes: Small particle collection in packed beds is described by an inertial impaction theory which fits experimental observations. Rings, saddles, spheres, and spherical packing of 1/2-, 1-, and 1 1/2-in. size were used at air velocities up to 30 ft./sec. for the collection of an oil mist of known size. Particle collection efficiencies up to 50% for 1.0-micron particles were obtained.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1086-1091 
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    Notes: A method is proposed and developed for predicting velocity profiles in smooth, concentric annuli at high Reynolds numbers from the profiles in equivalent tubes. Experimental data for the flow of water in two annuli with diameter ratios of 14.8 and 38.2 at Reynolds numbers up to 226,000 strongly support the predictions. Published data show the method to be successful over a very wide range of diameter ratios.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 260-265 
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    Notes: Rates of oxidation of hydrogen chloride (the Deacon process) were measured in a recycling reactor with chromic oxide catalysts. The temperatures were 325° to 355°C., and a wide range of reactant compositions was used. The reverse reaction was also explored at 355° to 370°C. The experimentation was carefully tested to be sure that the construction material did not affect the results and that diffusional effects were absent.An empirical equation is described which correlates well the rates of oxidation and fits the original observed data. It is capable of predicting reasonably well some of the observed rates of the reverse reaction.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 266-271 
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    Notes: Approximate solutions for the thermal entrance region and a new exact solution for the fully developed region have been obtained for nonlinear fully developed conduit flows with unsymmetrical transverse flow. Entrance region solutions are obtained by a generalized version of Mercer's method. The effects on combined free and forced convection of asymmetric mass transfer, in the asymptotic region of fully developed thermal and hydrodynamic conditions, are studied and a new exact solution is given which applies to such problems.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 271-278 
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    Notes: A study has been made of simultaneous axial dispersion and solid-fluid mass exchange in a packed-bed adsorber. Four different and mutually exclusive controlling mechanisms for the solid-fluid mass exchange rate are considered. A dimensionless parameter K characterizes this interphase mass transfer. The Peclet number characterizes axial dispersion.An impulse-response technique was used to obtain simultaneously values of the axial Peclet number and the rate parameter K in the adsorption column. Values of the Peclet number obtained under conditions of interphase mass transfer were found to be significantly smaller than the values measured under pure mixing (no surface activity) conditions.The mathematical model used to analyze the results includes the particular case of no surface activity with results previously found from the dispersion model. One result not previously derived from the dispersion model was found and tested experimentally.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 328-332 
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    Notes: The equation of motion has been solved for steady axial, laminar, isothermal flow of an Ellis model fluid in a conduit of annular cross section. Tables are presented which may be used to obtain flow curves for annular flow of fluids whose Ellis parameters are known.The Ellis fluid predictions are compared to experimental data on dilute polymer solutions flowing in annuli. Ellis fluid predictions of flow curves are also compared to those predicted by the generalized Newtonian fluid and the power law fluid.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 339-344 
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    Notes: The physical adsorption and desorption of argon and nitrogen on fixed beds of 18 × 20 mesh silica gel at -78.5°C. and 1 atm. have been studied. Binary mixtures containing 5.52, 10.34, 51.0, 90.16, 95.13 mole % nitrogen, as well as pure argon and pure nitrogen, were used. Superficial gas velocities were varied from 0.10 to 0.27 ft./sec. Concentration vs. time curves were obtained at bed depths of 5.3, 8.6, and 12.0 in.Resistance to mass transfer from the gas stream to the outside surface of the particles was found to be negligible. The rate is limited due to mass transfer from the outside surface to the internal surface of the particle. The data were correlated by the integrated Rosen diffusion solution with D = 9.60 (10-8) sq.ft./sec. or alternatively, by the Hiester and Vermeulen integrated model with kp = 0.23 sec.-1.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 344-348 
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    Notes: An attempt is made to explain the differently shaped bubbles observed growing on a surface during nucleate boiling of water. Some of the bubbles photographed were very close to the spherical shape, while others were close to the hemispherical. Also, a number of bubbles had intermediate shapes and were called oblate bubbles.Measurements of bubble dimensions and growth rates obtained from high-speed films were analyzed. By using a modified Rayleigh equation, the relative importance of the inertial and surface tension forces was computed. it appeared that the differences in shapes among bubbles can be explained on the basis of the relative importance of these forces.It was found that for spherical bubbles inertial forces are small because of the slow growth rate and surface tension is clearly the dominant force. For hemispherical bubbles, however, the fast growth rate causes a very large inertial force which is greater than surface tension. For the oblate bubbles neither of the forces was found to be dominate and inertia as well as surface tension determines the shape.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 395-400 
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    Notes: In order to make the kinetic theory of liquid viscosity tractable, an approximate from is suggested for the perturbation of the radial distribution function of a monatomic liquid by a nonuniform flow field. Substitution of this form into the microscopic expression for the pressure tensor yields an equation for liquid viscosity in terms of the equilibrium distribution function and the interatomic potential energy function. This equation establishes the basis for a corresponding states correlation of the viscosity of liquid metals based on atomic parameters.The viscosity data for twenty-one molten metals are made to fall on a single curve by the adjustment of one microscopic parameter. It is found that this empirically determined parameter has the proper fundamental significance. Therefore it is possible to estimate it independently and to use the general correlation for estimating the viscosity of a metal for which data are not available. Also it is suggested that the atomic parameters determined from viscosity data in this way might be used to correlate other properties of the liquid metals.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 384-394 
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    Notes: Equations are developed for the bulk rate of a gaseous reaction on a porous catalyst whose activity changes with time due to a decrease in active surface. The performance is evaluated in terms of a pellet effectiveness factor which is a function of time and a Thiele (diffusion-reaction) modulus. By a stepwise numerical technique, the equations can be solved without resort to assumptions regarding the distribution of fouled surface within the pellet. The method is applicable at isothermal conditions for any form of the rate equations for the main and fouling reactions and for any diffusivity-concentration relationship.To illustrate the method, results are given for first-order isothermal reactions for three types of fouling processes. For a series form of self-fouling, a catalyst with the lowest intraparticle diffusion resistance gives the maximum activity for any process time. In contrast, for parallel self-fouling a catalyst with an intermediate diffusion resistance is less easily deactivated and can give a higher conversion to desirable product, particularly at long process times.A simpler solution is possible by supposing that the shell model represents the disposition of fouling material in the pellet. It is shown that for parallel self-fouling and independent fouling this model gives reasonably good results, even when the reaction resistance for the main reaction is important. However, the shell concept does not appear suitable over a range of conditions when the fouling is of the series type.The single-pellet effectiveness factors can be used to determine the effect of fouling on the conversion in a fixed-bed reactor. To illustrate the method of approach curves of conversion as a function of time and position in the bed are presented for a parallel, self-fouling reaction system. The results show the influence of intraparticle diffusion on the overall effects of fouling.
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