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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 703-704 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 708-710 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 714-720 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 146-146 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 171-175 
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    Notes: Experiments were conducted on the absorption of carbon dioxide in aqueous solutions of monoethanolamine in a very short wetted-wall column.When the absorption was effected from pure carbon dioxide streams, the results conformed to a theoretical relation for absorption combined with very fast second-order reaction. This is in accordance with expectations based on the probable mechanism and rate of the reaction. The data indicate that there is no appreciable effect of nonequilibrium at the interface for this particular reaction system over the range of exposure times studied.When mixed gas streams were used, it was necessary to resort to empiricism to correlate the data, although the correlating expression arose from theoretical considerations.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 201-204 
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    Notes: The rates of decomposition of ethane and ethylene were measured at temperatures between 1,250° and 2,800°K. and pressures between 0.25 and 2.0 atm. by exposing the gases to high temperature during the interval between the arrival of a compression wave and a reflected rarefaction wave in a shock tube. As contrasted with cracking at lower temperatures the ethane apparently reacted to hydrogen, ethylene, and acetylene and the ethylere to hydrogen and acetylene with negligible side reactions or polymerization. The over-all decomposition rates at high temperature fall off sharply from those extrapolated from low temperature, indicating a change in mechanism. Additions of air, oxygen, carbon monoxide, and chlorine in amounts up to 17% did not effect the rate constants significantly.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 221-228 
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    Notes: Thermal conductivities of ten gases and selected binary and ternary mixtures of them were measured in a concentric silver cylinder cell over the temperature range from 100° to 540°C. The gases were helium, argon, nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, methyl ether, and methyl formate.Correlations based upon empirical equations derived from kinetic theory have been developed for the thermal conductivity of gas mixtures. For mixtures of polyatomic molecules the energy transport is considered in two parts, that is one portion transferred by collision and the other by diffusion. When compared with the experimental data for 226 binary mixtures over temperatures from 0° to 774°C., the conductivity equation proposed in this work shows an average deviation of 2.1%.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 262-266 
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    Notes: Power data for dispersion of air in liquids by means of a six-bladed flat blade turbine are presented in the form of a logarithmic plot of actual power consumed against a function of speed, impeller diameter, gas flow rate, and impeller power characteristics. The data are those of Michel (7), Bimbenet (2), Sachs (12), and Oyama and Endoh (10).Turbines of from 3- to 8-in. diameter were run in tanks of from 6.5- to 18-in. diameter, with the D/T never exceeding 0.47. The fluids tested covered a density range of 0.8 to 1.65 g./ml. and a viscosity range of 0.9 to 100 centipoises.Data are also presented on dispersion of air in a 50% by volume batch of carbon tetrachloride in water and dispersion of air in a suspension of Alundum particles in water, and compared with data on water in a similar system.The qualitative effect of a surface active agent is demonstrated in a comparison of data for a 0.1% by weight mixture of Pluronic L-62 in water with data for pure water with the same apparatus.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 272-272 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 274-276 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 281-283 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 288-288 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 176-183 
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    Notes: The general attributes of the hydrate process for demineralizing sea water are discussed, and it is shown that the economics of the process depend on the properties of the hydrating agent used. Eight new hydrates are reported, and the thermodynamic properties of three hydrate systems are presented in some detail: methyl bromide Freon 21, and Freon 31.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 193-200 
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    Notes: Data on the vapor phase photochlorination of chloroform in flow reactors are interpreted on the basis of reaction mechanisms presented in the literature. In order to estimate the rates of light absorption it is also necessary to interpret the rate data obtained for the uranyl sulfateoxalic acid reaction.The chlorination results are represented quite well by a mechanism in which the most important termination step is a termolecular reaction between trichloromethyl radicals and chlorine. Deviations from this model are observed as the flow of reactants becomes turbulent and as the light intensity increases. The observed decrease in reaction rate under such conditions is attributed to the increased significance of a second termination step, the unimolecular deactivation of chlorine radicals at the reactor wall.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 209-213 
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    Notes: An experimental unit has been designed and constructed for the study of critical phenomena in multicomponent systems. This unit has been built to utilize a new visual PV̇T cell capable of operating at temperatures up to 300°F. and pressures to 10,000 lb./sq. in. abs. This cell is of the liquid piston type with mercury as the pressurizing fluid and affords unobstructed visual observation of its contents. The dependability of the unit has been tested on two mixtures of ethane and n-butane. Phase equilibria data were obtained, which in turn were used to establish the critical temperture and pressure.Critical temperatures and pressures have been determined for six different compositions of the methane-ethane-n-butane system. These mixtures consisted of two series, each of three compositions differing only in methane content. The data obtained from them, in conjunction with previously reported critical values for the binaries of this system, have been utilized to generate the complete critical locus for the ternary system. The results for the six mixtures of this study have been compared with critical values predicted by methods available in the literature.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 66-69 
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    Notes: An analysis is given of the role of physical and chemical forces in determining the selectivity of a solvent for different hydrocarbons. The physical contribution to selectivity depends on the polar energy density of the solvent and on the difference in size of the hydrocarbons to be separated; this effect is well-demonstrated by solvent selectivity data for paraffins where no chemical forces are important. The chemical contribution depends on the ability of the solvent to form acid-base complexes with the hydrocarbon. Chemical forces leading to complex formation can be detected by measurements on the heat of mixing, the volume change of mixing, and on the ultraviolet absorption of solvent-hydrocarbon mixtures; some illustrations of such measurements are presented. Finally an equation is proposed for correlating selectivity data in extractive distillation, and its applicability is demonstrated with activity coefficient data for saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons in various polar solvents.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 298-302 
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    Notes: Theory is outlined relative to the effect of pressure on permeabilities and thermal conductivities of gases in porous solids in the slip flow and free-molecule flow regions, and experimental results are reported for several freeze-dried food materials. Mean pore diameters for the porous materials calculated from permeability data were about 100 μ and were in agreement with microscopic observations. Thermal conductivities followed the predicted behavior of a constant value at high pressures, with a gradual decrease to another constant value at very low pressures. The results show that the usual operating pressure range of freeze-dryers (0.1 to 1.0 mm. Hg) corresponds to the transition region between slip flow and free-molecule flow.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 317-321 
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    Notes: Equilibrium flow of a general fluid through a long, straight, cylindrical tube is examined, and equations are derived for determining the three pertinent material functions, the shear stress component, the difference between the radial and angular normal stress components, and the difference between the axial and angular normal stress components. These equations are expressed in terms of quantities which are measurable. Experimental data are obtained for a polymer solution, and the material functions are calculated.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 373-378 
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    Notes: The minimum transport velocity (defined as the mean-stream velocity required to prevent the accumulation of a layer of stationary or sliding particles on the bottom of a horizontal conduit) vas determined in a 1-in. pipe for an aqueous suspension of glass beads using glass beads having mean diameters of 78 and 310 μ.The results of the present study were combined with prior pneumatic- and hydraulic-transport data for air and water suspensions to give a unique minimum-transport relation, valid for particles larger than the thickness of the laminar sublayer, that is for particles which are immersed in the buffer layer or which extend into the turbulent core when resting on the pipe wall. The correlation showed that the ratio of particle settling velocity to friction velocity at the minimum transport condition was a function of particle Reynolds number, pipe Reynolds number, and the relative density ratio of particle to fluid. The results of the correlation suggest that a single mechanism is responsible for the initiation of particle transport throughout the range of conditions covered. This mechanism may be identified with Bernoulli forces due to instantaneous velocity differences accompanying turbulent fluctuations and largely confined to the buffer layer.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 416-418 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 423-425 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 432-432 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 482-489 
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    Notes: A new ideal K value is defined which does not depend on the Lewis and Randall ideal solution rule but is derived only from composition dependent pseudo criticals and the corresponding states principle. Properties of the liquid and vapor mixtures are evaluated from either experimentally measured properties of closely related pure substances or from generalized tables of thermodynamic properties. A derivation of an improved pseudocritical expression applicable to liquids which may be approximated by simple spherical molecules is presented. The derivation illustrates the assumptions involved and points the way for a possible extension of the technique to more complex molecules.There are some advantages to this approach. It does not require the troublesome extrapolation of liquid properties into regions where no liquid can exist, a fact which is characteristic of K value calculations from the ideal solution rule. It is especially useful for systems in which an equation of state is not available for all of the components present. It avoids the difficulties in defining combination rules for complicated equations of state. Even for systems including very complex or moderately polar molecules it provides a base for subsequent empirical modification. This base follows the correct isotherm of In K vs. In P up to the actual critical of the system without the difficulties associated with defining a convergence pressure or evaluating the extremely large activity coefficient corrections to the ideal solution rule in the critical region. For mixtures of simple molecules the calculated ideal K value is within about 10% of the experimental value in both the low pressure and in the critical region. The entire calculation may be expressed completely analytically for use on a digital computer and may be coupled with an equilibrium flash calculation so that the ideal K values may be determined from a given overall composition, temperature, and pressure.
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    Notes: One method of predicting vaporization equilibrium ratios for the components of a multicomponent mixture is through the use of standard state liquid fugacities, standard state vapor fugacities, liquid phase activity coefficients, and vapor phase activity coefficients. The relationship among these variables will be shown.It is the purpose of this paper to present a method for evaluating the fugacities of the components of a multicomponent liquid mixture which is in equilibrium with its vapors; to present a method for evaluating the standard state fugacities of hypothetical liquids and to disclose these values for methane and ethane up to a reduced temperature of 1.6 and values for propane up to a reduced temperature of 1.3; to present the coincident derived values of the vaporization equilibrium constants, Z factors, and solubility parameters; and to show correlations of these values.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 498-501 
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    Notes: Limiting velocities were determined by finding the composition at which the flame first spread into the unburned gases for a given velocity and turbulent intensity. These composition were represented by intersections of curves of flame widths at certain combustion chamber positions plotted vs. composition.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 403-406 
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    Notes: Adsorption isotherms on activated carbon were determined gravimetrically for normal C1 and C3-C6 paraffins and subsequently for methyl, ethyl, and n-propyl mercaptans, hydrogen sulfide, carbonyl sulfide, and carbon disulfide, at pressures up to 1 atm. and from -23° to 100°C. Orthobaric liquid densities at low temperatures of some of the sulfur gases were determined pycnometrically. The adsorption data on correlation by the method of Lewis, Gilliland, Chrtow, and Cadogan (1) gave two separate curves, one for the paraffins and one for the sulfur compounds. The results show the correlation to be useful for estimating the adsorptive capacity of chemically similar compounds from a minimum of experimental data.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 553-556 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 559-560 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 569-570 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 576-576 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 490-493 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 519-521 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 513-518 
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    Notes: It is shown that viscosity variations and temperature differences between the upper and lower walls can significantly increase or decrease the tendency toward instability. It was found that low Prandtl number fluids are most sensitive to gravitational field effects because they are characterized by a thicker thermal boundary layer.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 521-526 
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    Notes: Requirements for satisfactory calculation of high temperature transport properties are discussed, with special emphasis on the role of the intermolecular potential. The determination of appropriate pair potentials from scattering of high energy neutral beams is described, and potentials obtained from helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon, each scattered by its own gas, are tabulated. Similar potentials are given for helium scattered by argon, nitrogen, methane, monofluoromethane, difluoromethane, trifluoromethane, and tetrafluoromethane; neon by argon; argon by hydrogen and nitrogen; atomic hydrogen by helium and hydrogen; and atomic deuterium by deuterium gas. Average potentials derived from suitable combinations of these experimental potentials are given for the like-particle systems of nitrogen, methane, monofluoromethane, difluoromethane, trifluoromethane, and tetrafluoromethane.Results of calculations which use suitable and unsuitable potential functions are shown in tabulated form for the coefficient of viscosity, the coefficient of self-duffusion, and the isotopic reduced thermal diffusion ratio of argon and of nitrogen, and in graphical form for the coefficient of viscosity of xenon.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 540-542 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 557-558 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 561-561 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 565-575 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 690-692 
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    Notes: Numerical values are presented for the transient velocity field, temperature field, and local heat transfer coefficient. These results were obtained by solving the partial differential equations describing the conservation of mass, momentum, and energy on an IBM-704 computer with finite difference methods in time-dependent form. The computed values for short times agree very well with the analytical solution for conduction only, and the limiting values for long time agree well with previous solutions for the steady state. The existence of a temporal minimum in the heat transfer coefficient is confirmed. The time required for the heat transfer coefficient to approach its steady state is shown to be less than previously predicted.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 704-708 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 710-712 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 718-719 
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    Notes: Vol. 58, No. 38, 1962, $15.00 to nonmembers. Symposium Series books may be ordered from the Secretary's Office, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 345 East 47 Street, New York 17, New York.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 59-63 
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    Notes: Viscosities available in the literature for the gaseous and liquid states of eleven substances have been correlated with reduced density by the use of dimensional analysis and the Abas-zade expression for the residual viscosity to produce a single generalized relationship which is presented both graphically and analytically. The substances are argon, nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, methane, ethane, propane, i-butane, n-butane, and n-pentane. The properties required for the calculation of viscosity with this relationship are the molecular weight, the critical constants, and the density of the substance at the temperature and pressure considered.Separate relationships were developed for hydrogen, ammonia, and water which do not follow the consistent behaviour of the other substances. Viscosity values for ethylene calculated with the generalized relationship compared favorably with the corresponding experimental values.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 86-92 
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    Notes: A study has been made of the second virial coefficients of binary gas mixtures containing one or two polar components. Methods for calculating these coefficients are presented. The interaction coefficient Bij for a polar-polar interaction cannot be calculated with the Stockmayer potential with pure component parameters only; such calculations tend to underestimate the strong forces of attraction between dissimilar polar molecules. It is shown that the characteristic distance for the reduced dipole moment for two dissimilar polar molecules is less than the arithmetic average of the distance parameter of the similar molecules by an amount which can be related to the enthalpy of complex formation. When this corrected collision diameter is used in the Stockmayer potential, good results can be obtained for interaction coefficient Bij. In the case of a polar-nonpolar mixture the coefficient Bij depends on dispersion and on induction forces. Techniques are proposed for estimating these forces from pure component parameters, and it is shown that for accurate calculation of Bij it is necessary to correct for the displacement of the dipole from the center of the polar molecule. The paper concludes with some illustrations of how these ideas may be applied to typical chemical engineering problems.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 101-102 
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    Notes: Mass transfer coefficients are reported for particles of boric acid and benzoic acid dissolving in water in a 2-in. pipeline. For water velocities of 1 to 4 ft./sec. the coefficients are 1.2 to 2 times the values predicted for freely falling particles. The coefficients are slightly less than those obtained in agitated tanks at the same power per unit volume.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 431-432 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 103-108 
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    Notes: Results from an investigation of the fully developed turbulent wake of a circular cylinder are presented. The study was conducted in the liquid phase, in the controlled flow field of a water tunnel. A technique was developed for measuring the intensity of turbulence in water. The decay of turbulence intensity downstream from a series of fine-mesh wire screens was measured and compared with aerodynamic decay laws. Profiles of the turbulence intensity in the cylinder wake were also obtained. This paper is Part I of a study of liquid phase turbulent mass transfer in the wake of a cylinder. The mass transfer results are reported in Part II.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 138-144 
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    Notes: The Chemical Engineering Progress Symposium Series is composed of papers on specific subjects conveniently bound in individual books, which are published at intervals. The books are 8 1/2 by 11 inches, paper covered, and cost $3.50 to members, $15.00 to nonmembers for “Petrochemicals and Petroleum Refining,” No. 34. They may be ordered from the Secretary's Office, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 345 East 47 Street, New York 17, New York.The A.I.Ch.E. Journal will publish, from time to time, abstracts of the articles appearing in the Symposium Series volumes. Recently published volumes are abstracted below.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 163-166 
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    Notes: This article proposes an empirical method for predicting the vapor-liquid equilibrium data on binary hydrocarbon systems without any experimental data on the mixtures. The method was tested for twenty-six systems under atmospheric pressure and three isothermal systems. The predicted results are in excellent agreement with experimental data.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 139-140 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 26-30 
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    Notes: Main stream velocity profiles have been obtained by means of impact probes for the steady, isothermal flow of water in three smooth, concentric annuli having widely different diameter ratios. The point of maximum local velocity has been determined, thus permitting the ratio of skin frictions at the inner and outer boundaries to be calculated. Previously published data on pressure drop have been used to obtain separate friction factor correlations for the two surfaces. Attention has been centered on the transition range, where the position of maximum velocity is a function of both the diameter ratio and the Reynolds number.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 93-101 
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    Notes: Mass transfer coefficients were measured for particles suspended in agitated, baffled tanks. The coefficients for a given particle size and a given fluid vary with the 0.10 to 0.15 power of the power dissipated per unit volume. The coefficients, which cover a one hundred fold range, are about 1.5 to 8 times those predicted from the correlations for fixed particles if the terminal vilocity is used to calculate the particle Reynolds number. The measured effects of particle diameter, diffusivity, viscosity, and density difference cannot be described by a simple expenential equation or by previous empirical correlations. The effects of these variables can be explained by using a slip-velocity theory combined with a modified penetration theory.
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    Notes: Turbulent mass-transfer coefficients were calculated from concentration profiles obtained in the wake of a hollow cylinder having a porous wall through which a solution of electrolyte was flowing. These coefficients are presented as functions of the turbulence intensity and the width of the transport region. This paper is a continuation of the previous report on this subject and utilizes the results presented earlier.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 285-285 
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    Notes: The Chemical Engineering Progress Symposium Series is composed of papers on specific subjects conveniently bound in individual books, which are published at intervals. The books are 8 1/2 by 11 inches, paper covered, and cost $3.50 to members, $15.00 to nonmembers for “Pollution and Environmental Health,”No. 35. They may be ordered from the Secretary's Office, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 345 East 47 Street, New York 17, New York.The A.I.Ch.E. Journal will publish, from time to time, abstracts of the articles appearing in the Symposium Series volumes. Recently published volumes are abstracted below.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 290-290 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 136-136 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 154-160 
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    Notes: A simple temperature dependent equation τ = K [Ṡ exp(ΔH
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 166-170 
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    Notes: A series of experiments was designed to test the phenomenological theory of thermogravitational thermal diffusion columns by obtaining data on the steady state separation and approach to equilibrium in a batch column as a function of column length. Data were obtained on the separation of an equimolar n-heptane-benzene solution at five different values of column length varying from 14.5 in. to 6 ft. All measurements were made in one concentric cylinder column in which the effective length was varied by controlling the liquid level in the annulus. Helium gas was used to displace the air in the annulus above the liquid in order to provide even temperature distribution throughout the column. The data were found to substantiate the effect of length predicted by application of the phenomenological theory and to be in very good agreement with other aspects of the theory.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 190-193 
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    Notes: A new body with stabilizers removed from the cylindrical section was designed for falling cylinder viscometers. Experimental data to evaluate the new body were obtained with gases and liquids at varying temperatures and pressures.Experimental results showed improved agreement with a theoretical model that assumes laminar flow friction along the cylindrical portion of the body and negligible additional frictional effects. Effects of temperature and pressure were accurately predicted by this theoretical model. The data were correlated on an improved viscometer plot.The advantage of the new body design was a negligible frictional effect of the stabilizers. The entrance-exit frictional effect was evaluated from the experimental data and correlated on a friction factor plot. Fluid flow in the annulus remained laminar throughout this study. The results of this investigation allow an improved prediction of the falling-cylinder viscometer constant.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 214-216 
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    Notes: A fundamental unified approach from vectorial considerations is presented from which the usual rectangular and triangular difference point methods are derived as special cases. The approach is then extended to yield other difference point methods including some of higher order. Results are applicable to blending, distillation, extractio, foam fractionation, and other operations.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 149-153 
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    Notes: Liquids forced from a high-pressure zone into a low-pressure zone often cross the equilibrium pressure for the liquid temperature and disintegrate into a spray by partial evolution of vapor. The ordinary aerosol dispenser is a common example of this operation, and flash boiling is another.This paper reports on a study of the sprays formed by such a process and of the mechanism of spray formation. Sprays from water and Freon-11 jets were analyzed for drop sizes, drop velocities, and spray patterns. The breakup mechanism was analyzed and data presented to show some of the controlling factors.A critical superheat was found, above which the jet of liquid is shattered by rapid bubble growth within it. The bubble-growth rate was correlated with the Weber number, and a critical value of the Weber number was found to be 12.5 for low-viscosity liquids. The mean drop size was also correlated with Weber number and degree of superheat.The spray from rough orifices and sharp-edged orifices was compared with sprays produced from cold liquids by other techniques and was found to be comparable in all respects except temperature.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 183-189 
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    Notes: The catalytic dehydrations of n-butanol, n-propanol, and ethanol to produce water and the respective olefins were studied for the temperature range 400° to 700°F. and over the pressure range 1 atm. to 100 lb./sq. in. gauge. Silica-alumina catalyst in bead form was used. Dehydration rates were found to be consistent with a single-site surface reaction-controlled mechanism in which was superimposed a mass transfer effect internal to the catalyst pellets. Rate constants for the three reactions are presented. The significances of their relative values and their temperature and pressure dependencies are discussed.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 205-209 
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    Notes: The rate of absorption of chlorine into water was studied in a short wetted-wall column. This absorption system is characterized by a liquid phase chemical reaction occurring simultaneously with the absorption process, and thus the absorption coeffiecient is greater than in the case of physical absorption.The ratio of the absorption coefficient accompanied by the hydrolysis reaction to the physical absorption coefficient varied from 1.3 to 3, depending on the chlorine partial pressure and the liquid flow rate.Penetration-theory solutions for absorption accompanied by the hydrolysis reaction were obtained by the use of an IBM-709 digital computer. Excellent agreement between the experimental and computed results was obtained on the assumption that the forward rate constant for the hydrolysis reaction was 13.7 sec.-1 at 25°C. This value compared favorably with the published results of kinetic studies of the hydrolysis reaction.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 288-288 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 290-431 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 293-297 
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    Notes: It has been shown experimentally by Knudsen and others that gases flowing at decreasing total pressures through small capillaries pass from a region of Poiseuille flow to a so-called slip flow region which contains a flow minimum. Frequently the practice has been followed of approximating this behavior with a linear relationship which, although it gives a fairly good approximation to the actual curve, is incomplete in theory.A new equation for the flow of gases in capillaries is presented, in which all flow constants can be calculated from the simple kinetic theory of gases. It is shown that this equation reproduces the experimental results of Knudsen and others over the entire range of laminar, slip, and Knudsen flow within the accuracy that might be expected from the simple kinetic model adopted.Some discussion of the use of this equation in the design of vacuum piping and its applicability to flow through porous solids is also given.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 309-316 
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    Notes: Experimental studies on the mass transfer rates were performed for three kinds of operations: vaporization of water into air; absorption of methanol vapor by water; and distillation of three binary mixtures, trichloroethylene-toluene, ethanol-water, and acetone-water, by use of columns of the same diameter packed with 25- and 15-mm. Raschig rings. Correlations are presented for the individual phase height of a transfer unit and also for the effective interfacial areas. The effective areas for a given packing vary depending on the kind of operation as well as on the liquid rate and surface tension. The effective interfacial area for vaporization is significantly larger than that for absorption. The effective area for distillation seems to be roughly the same as that for absorption, if correction is made for the effect of surface tension.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 350-356 
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    Notes: Spontaneous interfacial cellular convection accompanying the extraction of acetic acid out of ethylene glycol with ethyl acetate was studied photographically with a Schlieren technique. A flat liquid-liquid interface at room temperature was photographed straight down with motion-picture and still cameras. The interface exhibited a dominant pattern of stationary and propagating polygonal cells, accompanied by stripes, cell cluster boundaries, and confined or unconfined ripples. The time-dependence of the average wave length (size) of the different patterns, their average speed of propagation, and their frequency was determined by means of an initial acetic acid concentration range of 0.1 to 10%, over a time span of 72 hr. The average wave lengths of cells, stripes, and ripples ranged from 0.02 to 0.14, 0.065 to 0.155, and from 0.03 to 0.10 cm., respectively. Cell and ripple velocities ranged from 0.27 to 1.33, and from 0.27 to 1.10 cm./min. respectively.The relation between the observed interfacial cellular convection and the Sternling-Scriven theory of interfacial turbulence is discussed.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 383-388 
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    Notes: As part of a study of the effect of conditions of flow upon macroscopic and local thermal and material transport from spheres, an investigation was made of the macroscopic and local transport from a silver and a porous sphere each 1 in. in diameter. The transport was measured in a turbulent air stream at Reynolds numbers up to 7,500, and the apparent level of longitudinal turbulence of the stream was varied between 0.013 and 0.15. In the case of the porous sphere the thermal and material transport were evaluated for the evaporation of n-octane.The results indicate that the macroscopic Nusselt number is substantially larger for combined thermal and material transport than for thermal transport alone. The local Nusselt number varied by a factor of 5 around the silver sphere from stagnation to separation.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 394-403 
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    Notes: The pattern or profile of concentration change in each of the two countercurrent streams, within a packed extraction column involving a three-component system, is generally assumed to follow either branch of the mutual-solubility curve for the system. In the work reported here such concentration profiles have been computed for an idealized extraction. The results show that the raffinate will usually be carried into a metastable condition inside the equilibrium curve, but the extract composition remains appreciably outside the equilibrium curve.In the calculations mass transfer coefficient ratios are held constant at any one steady state condition of operation (called a run), but are varied in different runs, in order to determine the direction and magnitude of their effects. A modified activity-gradient, derived both for molecular diffusion and for penetration-theory conditions, is postulated to govern mass transfer and is used in place of the usual concentration driving potential. Solute depletion, mainly, is found to explain the result for the raffinate phase in much the same way that temperature lowering leads to supersaturation in binary solutions. Solute enrichment is the cause of the extract-phase behavior.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 362-365 
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    Notes: Lennard-Jones force constants calculared from viscosity values at normal pressures for nearly forty nonpolar organic and inorganic substances have been used to develop relationships for the estimation of these constants from the critical temperature and volume of the substance. The product of the critical temperature and volume TcVc was found to correlate linearly with the force constant modulus \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$ \frac{\varepsilon }{\kappa }\sigma ^3 $\end{document}.When the collision diameter ρ was plotted against the cube root of the critical volume on log-log coordinates, a straight line of slope 5/4 resulted. The corresponding relationship was found to predict ρ values with an average deviation of 3.1% when compared with values calculated from viscosity measurements. The temperature force constant ∊/κ was found to vary as the 5/6 power of the critical temperature, and the resulting relationship produced an average deviation of 10%.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 418-420 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 425-428 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 429-429 
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    Notes: Vol. 57, No. 36, 1961, $4.00 to members, $15.00 to nonmembers. Symposium Series books may be ordered from the Secretary's Office, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 345 East 47 Street, New York 17, New York.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 450-454 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 471-477 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 579-579 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 590-593 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 593-598 
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    Notes: In the course of research the authors have collected a number of transfer functions for various types of heat exchangers. For the convenience of analysis the heat exchangers may be classified into several basic types described in subsequent pages. In each case certain assumptions are made when one writes down the differential equations of the heat exchanger, which constitute the so-called mathematical model of the exchanger. If a particular heat exchanger is being classified, it is important to know the nature of temperature variation and the relative directions of flow of the exchanging fluid streams. If the heat exchanger in question matches one of the types described, then the transfer functions listed may be used to obtain its theoretical frequency and transient responses.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 604-607 
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    Notes: A series of reduced state correlations for the prediction of equilibrium constants for the components of binary hydrocarbon systems have been developed utilizing experimental vapor-liquid equilibrium data reported by Kay (7, 8, 9) for the enthane-n-heptane, ethane-n-butane, and n-butane-n-hepane systems. Each correlation applies for a specific values of τ = Tbh/Tbl, the ratio of the normal boiling points of the two components. Plots of β/β° vs. TR covering the complete range of liquid compositions are presented for values of τ = 1.10, 1.20, 1.40, 1.60, 1.80, and 2.00. The term β° represents the reduced vapor pressure of the pure substance, while β is the ratio of the pseudo vapor pressure of this substance in the mixture, Kπ, to the critical pressure of the mixture.The correlations presented in this study reproduce the experimental data used in their development with an average deviation of 2.3% for forty-eight points, with the experimental critical constants reported by Kay. The reliability of these correlations has been tested with the propane-isopentane, methane-ethane, and ethane-cyclohexane systems which have τ values in the range included in this study and for which experimental critical constants are available. An average deviation of 5.1% was produced for thirty-six points. In addition the systems methane-propane, propane-benzene, nitrogen-oxygen, and carbon dioxide-n-butane were tested with calculated values for their critical constants and produced average deviations of 8.4, 8.2, 9.4, and 20%, respectively.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 621-628 
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    Notes: This work is an experimental assessment of the Langmuir-Hinshelwood model of heterogeneous catalysis. The vapor-phase dehydration of ethanol to diethyl ether, as catalyzed by cation exchange resin in the acid form, was the reaction chosen for study.Initial reaction rate data, determined from the integral kinetic data obtained experimentally, allowed selection of the most suitable rate equation from among several plausible equations derived in accordance with the above model. The Langmuir equilibrium adsorption constants in the rate equation were compared with the corresponding constants determined directly from pure component studies in a static adsorption system. The adsorption constants determined for the three reacting components by these independent methods showed definite order-of-magnitude agreement. The adsorption studies also provided significant information about the nature of the catalytic site.The extent of agreement in the constants determined by these two independent approaches is considered to be evidence of the theoretical validity of this model. Additional interpretation of the adsorption and kinetic data via this model suggests that the ethanol dehydration reaction proceeds through the reaction of adjacently adsorbed ethanol molecules.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 646-649 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 649-653 
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    Notes: The removal, by immersion in water, of solute from a solution adhering to a 14.7-cm. wide flat plate has been experimentally investigated at about 80°F. over a 3.5 to 1,000 sec. range of contact time. Diffusivity was varied over a sixfold range (from 0.5 to 3.0 by 10-5 sq.cm./sec.) by the use of two dilute solutions, pontamine blue dye and 0.09 N nitric acid. Equations relating the effects of film thickness, contact time, and diffusivity on the mass fraction of solute which was not removed during rinsing were developed from a diffusion model, under the assumption that the adhering solution was present throughout as a stagnant film of uniform thickness.The experimentally determined effects of time and diffusivity agreed with those indicated by the idealized model. The agreement of these effects and the magnitude of unremoved solute gave strong indication that diffusion may be considered the controlling mechanism. The experimental dip and rinse method used offers potential as a technique for studying natural convection at transient conditions in the region where diffusion is also important, because it offers the advantage of allowing independent selection of initial fluid densities.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 610-616 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 629-634 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 639-645 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 654-658 
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    Notes: Local heat transfer coefficients were carefully measured for the nitrogen dioxide-nitrogen tetroxide system in well-developed turbulent flow in an electrically heated, 0.194-in. I.D. tube. The average probable error determined from reproducibility tests was less than 2%.The modification of the Deissler analogy presented earlier (8) was found to predict coefficients which agreed well (0 to 19% deviation) with the observed results. Some of this deviation may be due to uncertainties in the viscosity data. Brokaw's viscosity information (1) gives results that were higher than the experimental values, but that of Thievon et al. (11) would have given low values.The data were also compared with a simpler Colburn type of analogy in which a heat transfer coefficient based upon enthalpy was employed. The deviations here were larger.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 672-680 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 12-18 
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    Notes: An analysis of radiant interchange is made which takes account of possible surface variations in incident radiation flux, heat transfer, and leaving radiant flux. This represents a generalization of standard calculation methods which postulate that the radiant fluxes and heat transfer are uniformly distributed on a surface. Consideration is given to pairs of simply-arranged surfaces having different emissivities, one of which is essentially black. The surface temperatures may be arbitrarily different. The generalized analysis reveals that there may be significant variations in the local heat transfer along a surface, and this stands in contrast to the results of standard (and more approximate) calculation methods. The over-all heat transfer results are also compared with those predicted by the standard calculation procedure. For the surface which is essentially black the errors arising in the standard procedure are found to be tolerable as long as the net over-all heat transfer exceeds 20% of the radiant emission. For the nonblack surface the two methods are in agreement.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 38-41 
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    Notes: Equimolal countercurrent diffusions runs were made in a two bulb diffusion cell with the system hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. The initial bulb compositions were chosen so that various types of ternary interactions occurred. These interactions were well-described by the Maxwell-Stefan equations. The average deviation of the experimental mole fractions for all runs from those predicted by the Maxwell-Stefan equations was 0.45 mole %.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 63-65 
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    Notes: A simple one-dimensional transport calculation is made which indicates that latent heat transport, by simultaneous evaporation and condensation at different portions of the bubble surfaces, can account for the major portion of the total heat flux in the neighborhood of the departure from subcooled nucleate boiling (burnout). This differs from the previously held view that the stirring action of the bubbles accounted for most of the heat flow in subcooled nucleate boiling. Other evidence is discussed which favors the latent heat transport theory.
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 48-52 
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    Notes: This investigation was undertaken to determine the rate controlling step in the reduction of iron oxides with hydrogen and carbon monoxide. For the reduction of porous hematite pellets, and bars it was found that the reduction rate is controlled by the counterdiffusion of reactant gas and product gas between the reaction zone and the main gas stream.The reduction specimens were spheres ranging in size from 1.5- to 4.4-cm. diameter and 5.1- by 7.6-cm. bars either 0.69 or 1.24 cm. thick. They were prepared from electrolytic iron powder, partially oxidized in a rotary kiln. The final oxidation of the specimens to hematite was accomplished by firing them at 1,149°C. in an oxidizing atmosphere. The bulk density was 3.5 g./cc. The specific surface area was 0.08 sq.m./g. and the void faction was 0.31. The oxide specimens were reduced in streams of pure hydrogen or carbon monoxide at temperatures between 700° and 1,200°C. The reduction was followed by measuring the sample weight during the reaction. Reduction rates were studied at system pressures of 1 and 2 at.The samples reduced step by step, to magnetite, to wüstite, and finally to iron. A shell of reduction, clearly visible in sections of partially reduced specimens, moved concentrically into the core of the samples. Ahead of the receding interface the specimens were known to be pervious to the reactant gases. This led to the conclusion that the gas composition at the interface was in equilibrium with the oxide phases present.Except for the removal of the last portions of oxygen at the lower reduction temperatures, the course of the reduction followed Fick's first law of diffusion. Values of the diffusion co-efficients, determined from the experimental data, were in close agreement with values predicted from empirical equations. Varying the total pressure of the system had no effect on the rate of reduction, which is consistent with the equations developed from Fick's law for the diffusion-controlled reaction under investigation.It is speculated that the retarding of the reduction reaction at the lower reduction temperatures is due to the entrapment of oxide inside shells of iron, which are impervious to the reducing gas. Reduction of the trapped oxide then proceeds by solid state diffusion in a manner proposed by Edström (6).
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 133-141 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 135-142 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 2-2 
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    AIChE Journal 8 (1962), S. 5-11 
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    Notes: Numerical and graphical methods are presented for estimating the temperatures and partial pressures at the surfaces of catalyst particles for gaseous reactions in flow systems. The errors resulting in the interpretation of catalytic reaction-rate data, where surface conditions are assumed to be those of the ambient gas stream, are presented. A numerical method of evaluating the reaction model with nonisothermal surface conditions is indicated.
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