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  • 101
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1075-1078 
    ISSN: 0001-1541
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Chemical Engineering
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
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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. 1092-1097 
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    Notes: Transitional immersed cylinder heat transfer measurements are used in conjunction with the theory of boundary-layer transition of van Driest and Blumer to determine the corresponding free-stream turbulence intensity. The consistency of the results is demonstrated by comparison to other investigations where the free-stream turbulence intensity was directly measured with a favorable pressure gradient present. Successful determination of the turbulence level for high blockage data and proper correction for channel blockage effects for all data compared lead to an improved and extended correlation of immersed cylinder average and stagnation point heat transfer results. Concurrently, a boundary-layer transition theory is extended from zero pressure gradient and moderate turbulence levels to conditions of high turbulence and high pressure gradient.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1110-1115 
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    Notes: In most rate process problems, the original experimental data must be differentiated to obtain the derivatives, which are the information actually sought. For first derivatives all the commonly used methods give about the same result. However, the common methods of calculating derivatives can give very different second derivatives for the same set of starting data. Thus, in problems in which the desired result is a second derivative, the answer obtained is a strong function of the method used to calculate second derivatives. This is illustrated by several examples.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 956-963 
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    Notes: A model has been developed to study chemical reactions which occur in oxygen-nitrogen mixtures during very rapid cooling in small-diameter tubes. The system considers both homogeneous gas phase reactions and surface reactions based upon a simplified mass transfer mechanism. With an energy balance used to determine the rate of quenching, the mole fractions of nitrogen, oxygen, nitric oxide, atomic nitrogen, and atomic oxygen were calculated as a function of temperature. In these studies, air and an equimolal oxygen-nitrogen mixture were cooled from temperatures which ranged between 3,000° and 7,000°K. The calculations showed that when the gases were cooled at rates exceeding ten million degrees per second, the species did not follow a chemical equilibrium path during the quenching process. In cooling from 4,000° to 7,000°K. the computations show that consideration of surface reactions predicts greater nitric oxide yields in the quenched gas than for homogeneous reactions alone. In fact, the heterogeneous reactions must contribute to the overall chemistry of quenching air. The composition of the quenched gas is strongly dependent upon the temperature-time history of the gas in the probe and upon the composition of the hot gas before it is quenched.
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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. 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. 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. 1025-1026 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1027-1027 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1030-1030 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1051-1057 
    ISSN: 0001-1541
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    Notes: The mechanism of the absorption of carbon dioxide by an aqueous solution of monethanol-amine has been studied. Experimental results for the absorption of carbon dioxide into a laminar jet of amine solution have been used to examine the transfer process. Previously this process has been considered as pseudo unimolecular, but this has been disproved. When considered as a second-order, fast, irreversible reaction by the film, penetration, and corrected penetration theories, the results are most satisfactory. It is possible by the corrected penetration theory to correlate the results such as to predict kL/kLo to within 3% of the experimentally determined value.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1097-1103 
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    Notes: An experimental investigation was made of the adsorption or silica gel of components from light hydrocarbon mixtures, and the results were used to test a multicomponent adsorption theory. Experimental methods included a volumetric technique to measure pure component adsorption and flow techniques for adsorption from mixtures. Although the majority of measurements was made at 100°F., two mixtures were studied over the temperature range 40° to 160°F. Pressure was varied up to 1,800 lb./sq.in.abs. The Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) theory of adsorption, as extended to mixtures by Hill, was tested against the experimental data and was found to be adequate for calculating adsorption from hydrocarbon mixtures of components heavier than methane. To account for nonideal behavior, the fugacity of each component in the gas and in the adsorbed phases was calculated by using the Benedict-Webb-Rubin equation of state. The differences in experimental and theoretical values for adsorption capacity were less than 10% for most of the conditions tested, but ranged up to about 25% for the highest pressures studied. Although the BET theory represents a simplified model of a complex process, it can be used to supply adsorption data for engineering application over ranges of pressure, temperature, and gas composition usually encountered in adsorption processing of natural gas mixtures.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1116-1124 
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    Notes: Experimental observations are reported on convective motion in a laterally confined fluid layer heated from below. Measurements extend over a wide range of Rayleigh numbers which encompass several flow regimes, including remarkably stable periodic flows. The conditions necessary for the oscillatory motion as well as the qualitative nature of the flow have been explored.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1141-1146 
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    Notes: The nonlinear problem of reverse osmosis in annular conduits is solved by a series expansion method which is very accurate in the diffusion entrance region near the inlet of the membrane section. It is found that polarization at the outer membrane surface is significantly greater than at the inner wall.In the diffusion entrance region, for the problem considered, the degree of polarization depends on the three parameters, σ, and B2, which are known once the operating conditions and the physical properties of the system are specified. The quantities θi (0) are tabulated for a wide range of ηk and B2. With these quantities known one can apply Equation (17) at β = 0 to calculate the wall concentration distribution and, with Equation (4), the flux distribution along the system. Then, by using Equation (26), the water produced by the system can be determined explicitly in terms of prescribed operating conditions.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1158-1166 
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    Notes: Many practical chemical vapor transport systems are gaseous diffusion limited. For a single-reaction system under moderate supersaturations, the diffusive transport rate is readily expressed in a form which enables the effect of surface kinetic limitations to be included. Attempts to observe surface limitations in a closed-tube experiment are described together with experiments which confirm the diffusion theory. The treatment of multireaction systems is briefly discussed.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1147-1151 
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    Notes: A technique has been developed that determines simultaneously solubilities and diffusivities of gases in molten or thermally softened polymers. Henry's law was found to hold up to 20 atm. In addition it was found that pressure had no appreciable effect on diffusion coefficients up to 20 atm. Solubilities and diffusivities were determined for systems involving nitrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, and argon in polyethylene, polyisobutylene, and polypropylene. In addition, solubilities were also determined for the preceding gases in polystyrene and polymethylmethacrylate. Other data were also obtained for neon, krypton, and monochlorodiflouromethane in various polymers.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1166-1171 
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    Notes: Overall mass transfer coefficients for physical desorption and chemical absorption of carbon dioxide in annular and dispersed two-phase flow in a 1-in. horizontal pipe have been measured. These coefficients have been correlated with gas and liquid flow rates and with the normality of the sodium hydroxide solutions used.A new method of analysis was used to separate overall coefficients into individual gas and liquid film coefficients. Penetration theory equations were used to calculate the effective inter-facial surface area and the penetrotion contact time. Changes in these variables have been explained in terms of the changes in flow pattern.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1184-1190 
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    Notes: Algorithms are developed for organizing large recycle calculations. In particular, we discuss the problem of determining the minimum number of recycle parameters that must be assumed to render recycle calculations acyclic. This work has significance in the evolution of computer programs for the automatic design of process systems.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1202-1211 
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    Notes: The theoretical transient behavior of an isothermal packed bed or tubular reactor with direct recycle is investigated. It is shown that the recycle effect, coupled with the phenomenon of axial dispersion, causes waves in the reactant concentration to travel through the bed when the feed concentration undergoes a step change. The waves have a length almost equal to the bed length and they travel with the velocity of the fluid. The behavior of the waves is very insensitive to the value of the Peclet number.The pertinent linear differential equation is solved by the method of generalized Fourier transforms and the boundary conditions are such that the Sturm-Liouville theorem cannot be used. The operator is nonself-adjoint and the eigenfunctions are not mutually orthogonal. The eigenvalues, which are complex, are found by means of the argument principle. Sample calculations are presented of the first one hundred terms of the Fourier expansion of a solution function and this is compared to a simplified approximate series which is developed.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1221-1223 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1227-1229 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1042-1042 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 63-68 
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    Notes: This investigation is reported in two parts. Necessary background information is introduced in Part I. The converging flow investigation proper is described in Part II (18).In Part I, viscosity data are presented for polymer solutions used in the converging flow experiment. These data are fitted with a new three-parameter viscosity model which fits the data better than previous three-parameter models. (The viscosity model parameters are used in Part II to characterize rheological behavior of the polymer solutions in the converging flow experiment.) The corresponding relationship between flow rate and pressure drop for laminar flow in cylindrical tubes is derived. (In Part II this relationship is used in deriving an analogous relationship for slow non-Newtonian flow in conical sections.)The primary purpose of Part I is to provide background information for Part II. However, the new viscosity model and the tube flow relationship are of some interest in themselves. The new viscosity model should prove useful for describing viscosity data of a variety of polymer solutions and polymer melts. A simple procedure for fitting the model to viscosity data is described. The tube flow relationship can be used for predicting pressure losses once the viscosity model parameters have been determined. Conversely, it can be used for determining the viscosity model parameters from tube flow data.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 83-89 
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    Notes: A method is presented to apply the gain identification procedures developed in a companion paper to a control system. The method employs a small identification tank which follows the control tank; the identification tank is perturbed to estimate the gain of the process (controlled tank system). The effects of load changes on the identification system are minimized by this approach.The results of analog and digital computer simulations of this adaptive process are given. Both a general system with linear change in gain and a pH control system with a step change in concentration of the buffer species are studied. Process gain changes up to 20:1 are introduced.It is concluded that an adaptive control system of this type can be designed to maintain good control characteristics in a process experiencing wide gain variation. Criteria are presented to aid in the design of an adequate identifier.
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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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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 153-161 
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    Notes: An analysis of the stability of a plug-flow tubular reactor with recycle is presented for a model in which axial dispersion of heat and mass is neglected. A method is developed which permits determination of stability or instability for small disturbances immediately upon attainment of the steady state solution. The method, which is applicable to a large class of recycle processes, is based on a Newton-Raphson iteration technique for steady state solution and on the stability theory of nonlinear difference equations. The feasibility of the method is demonstrated by means of numerical examples which illustrate the occurrence of steady state multiplicity and unstable situations.
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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. 253-259 
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    Notes: Instantaneous mass transfer coefficients were obtained for the absorption of carbon dioxide bubbles rising in an aqueous solution of sodium carboxymethylcellulose. The rheological character of the solutions was well described by the Ellis model.Mass transfer coefficients were high initially but trailed off rapidly with bubble age. Exceptions were found at specific diameters where the bubble shape went through a transition. At about 0.2 cm. a transition from ellipsoidal to a sphere shape occurred, which has also been observed in Newtonian fluids. At a larger diameter, however, the non-Newtonian fluid showed a shape change from a spherical “cap” to a “top” shape and finally to an ellipsoid. A sudden increase of mass transfer coefficient accompanied each shape transition.Drag coefficient data were correlated successfully with a new Reynolds number. The Newtonian and power law portion of the Ellis model each contributed a component to the Reynolds number, which, when added together, correlated drag data for the bubbles as well as for glass spheres.Attempts to account for transition shape changes and bubble tailing in the non-Newtonian fluid and their effects on bubble mass transfer are included.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 292-296 
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    Notes: In this work the transmethylation reactions of monomethylamine and dimethylamine were investigated under steady state conditions in a flow system. A differential reactor was employed with montmorillonite as the catalyst and the initial rates of these reactions were measured isothermally. Mass velocities through the reactor were sufficiently high to eliminate bulk stream diffusion to the catalyst interface as a possible rate-controlling step of the reaction process. Pore diffusion was checked experimentally and shown to impose no limit on reaction rates.The controlling phenomena of the reactions were determined by applying the Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherms to the experimental results in the form of initial reaction rate vs. average partial pressure of reactant at constant temperature. Velocity constants and Arrhenius equations for these controlling processes were also determined.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 308-312 
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    Notes: A precise, reproducible method has been developed for measuring temperature profiles in flowing molten polymers with heat transfer. Experimental data determined by this method showed that viscous dissipation occurred, but not at the level predicted theoretically. The difference between the actual and theoretical viscous dissipation was possibly due to flattening of fluid velocity profile, changing physical properties, and fluid viscoelasticity. Nusselt numbers calculated from the data checked thoretical Nusselt-Graetz solutions.
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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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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 321-327 
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    Notes: A method for measuring flow porosity with values from 35 to 100% of the open porosity measured is described. The accuracy of electrical conductivity measurement to obtain net diffusibilities was verified for media containing at least 75% of pore volume with radii greater than five mean free paths. It is pointed out that long dead-end pores feeding into larger diameter flow pores can contribute to the effective diffusion coefficient inside porous media, and methods of estimating their length and maximum possible contribution to diffusion are described.
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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. 353-357 
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    Notes: This report presents more extensive experimental vapor-liquid equilibria data for the helium methane system than are found in the literature. A static sampling technique was used to obtain vapor and liquid compositions for six temperatures between -180° and -85°C. and pressures up to 2,000 lb./sq.in.abs. Data at 2,000 lb./sq.in.abs. were extended to the critical temperature of the mixture.Average scatter of the data from the smoothed lines is approximately 1% of the helium concentration or 0.03 mole % helium, whichever is larger. Vapor compositions at -140°, -160°, and -180°C. were analyzed by a different technique and scattered on the average from the smoothed curve less than 4% of the methane concentration. Comparisons are drawn between the data of this study and the previously published work of Kharakhorin. The solubility of helium in liquid methane was found to be considerably less than the values indicated by Kharakhorin.Experimental data are presented in tabular form and in various phase composition diagrams. The behavior of the helium-methane system is seen to be very similar to that of the helium-nitrogen system, with helium being much less soluble in methane than in nitrogen.The data were satisfactorily represented by means of the Krichevsky-Kazarnovsky equation. Extrapolations to higher pressures should be feasible.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 17-20 
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    Notes: This paper describes a preliminary study of the linear flow of a non-Newtonian fluid, a water solution of Dextra (a polysaccharide), in porous media. A modification of Darcy's law, which uses capillary rheology data, is developed to describe non-Newtonian flow in underground reservoirs. The generalization, in effect, replaces the porous media with a capillary of equivalent radius proportional to the square root of the ratio of permeability to porosity. The constant of proportionality αo should be independent of permeability and porosity for a given type of rock. This has been partially confirmed experimentally. In principle, a capillary rheogram and a single core test permit evaluation of αo. Then non-Newtonian flow can be predicted in this type of rock regardless of porosity, permeability, or flow rate.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 24-30 
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    Notes: Solids dispersion due to the simultaneous diffusion (random particle motion) and classification (segregation) of fluidized spheres has been investigated. The model developed permits calculation of the mean concentration of spheres of both sizes in a mixture of two sizes of fluidized spheres as a function of bed length. Fick's law has been applied to the diffusional phenomenon. A hypothesis has been advanced and confirmed which permits calculation [Equation (5)] of the classification velocity for each size of sphere in a fluidized mixture. Calculation of the classification velocities in a mixture of spheres is based on the relation of void fraction to superficial velocity for the individual sizes of spheres. To facilitate carrying out these calculations, a generalized equation has been developed for the relation of void fraction to superficial velocity in terms of the Galileo number (d3gΔρρƒ/μ2) and sphere-to-column diameter ratio. Measurement of the bead size gradients (change in bead size with bed length) at steady state fluidization was used to investigate dispersion. Closely sized glass beads of 0.1 and 0.2 cm. diameters were fluidized with liquids of 1 and 15 cps. at void fractions of 0.5 to 0.8 in 2.5 and 5.0 cm. columns. Lead beads of 0.12 cm. diameter were also used. Further, several experiments were conducted by a method which is analogous to that used in molecular diffusion cells.
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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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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 75-82 
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    Notes: A method for continuously estimating the gain of a flow process by sinusoidal perturbation is presented. The resulting output perturbation is correlated with a second sinusoid to generate periodically an estimate of the process gain. A method of implementing such an identifier on a small analog computer is described.The experimental testing of this identifier computer with both a real process (a pH regulating system) and with an analog computer simulation of the process is described. The results of identification tests with a nonstationary system are presented. From these results it is concluded that the identifier estimates the process gain satisfactorily, introducing a delay (equal to one-half the period of identification) and making an effective sampling or clamping of the gain estimate (over each period of identification).
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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. 130-136 
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    Notes: A graphical method of analysis is presented for studying the practical stability and ultimate boundeness of autonomous second-order systems. It is argued that these measures of stability are in many cases more germane to design than Liapunov stability. The method incorporates much of the geometric character of a Liapunov analysis, but it is shown that a Liapunov function, relatively difficult to obtain, can be replaced by a set of easily postulated scalar functions which collectively yield the required stability information. Examples are given which demonstrate the use and effectiveness of the method.
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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. 290-292 
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    Notes: Results of a study of the height of liquid films flowing concurrently with an air stream in a horizontal channel are presented. If three-dimensional waves exist at the interface, the dimensionless film height h+ = hu*/v, defined in terms of the friction velocity and the kinematic viscosity of the liquid, is primarily a function of the liquid Reynolds number.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 296-303 
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    Notes: Transfer characteristics are presented for a perforated plate-spray column in which a volatile dispersed phase evaporates while rising in the continuous, counterflowing, immiscible phase. Optimal column heights, volumetric transfer coefficients, holdup, and foam heights are reported as functions of flow rate and temperature approach for a pentane-water system, A comparison with related studies is presented.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 199-202 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 205-207 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 211-211 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 232-237 
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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. 244-248 
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    Notes: An observation of the properties of bulk matter necessarily omits many details of the motion of the particles which comprise that matter. If a communication regarding the observation is to be consistent, it must conform to certain rules which follow from the theory of information. An analysis of the problem of deciding upon a consistent encoding for such observations leads, as a unique result, to the concepts and equations of classical thermodynamics. The information-theory analysis of this problem also leads to a better understanding of the basis for the “laws” of thermodynamics.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 249-253 
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    Notes: The influence of small surface waves on mass transfer from pure gases into water has been investigated. Small amplitude progressive two-dimensional waves were mechanically generated at the liquid surface for the wave studies. Control experiments with nonwaved surfaces were also conducted. An effective diffusivity was used to correlate the data. Marked increases in mass transfer over that predicted by molecular diffusion for the no-wave control runs are attributed to natural convection motions, and are probably caused by density and surface tension variations.
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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. 279-289 
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    Notes: An orthogonal expansion technique for solving a new class of counterflow heat transfer problems is developed and applied to the detailed study of laminar flow concentric tube heat exchangers. The exchanger problem is solved for fully developed laminar velocity profiles, negligible longitudinal conduction in the fluid streams and in the exchanger walls, and with fluid properties which are independent of the temperature.A description of the variation of the local Nusselt numbers and the temperature at the wall between the two streams is given. Also reported are bulk temperature changes in the two streams and mean overall Nusselt numbers. It is shown that for long exchangers, which are of some industrial importance, asymptotic Nusselt numbers exist in counterflow as in single-phase and cocurrent systems. Numerical values of asymptotic Nusselt numbers are reported for a wide range of parameters. Comparisons are made with single-stream solutions such as the Graetz problem, with empirical correlations of experimental data, and with cocurrent flow exchangers.To solve this problem it was necessary to derive new orthogonality relations, and also expressions for determining positive and negative sets of eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Satisfaction of inlet boundary conditions at both ends of counterflow exchangers requires a complete set of eigenfunctions and thus one must use both the positive and negative sets.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 313-321 
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    Notes: Nickel catalysts reduced with sodium borohydride have been found to be active for the liquid phase dehydrogenation of isopropanol. The activity, per unit weight of catalyst, is at least as high as that of Raney nickel. Promotion of the new catalyts with small amounts of chromium has been explained by an increase in surface area. Indeed, the activity per unit surface area of the unpromoted and promoted nickel catalysts is constant over a sevenfold range of surface area.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 349-352 
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    Notes: The viewpoint is taken that bulk flow terms in the general equation of molecular diffusion must be measured in apparatus which offers no constraint to the molecular flux in either direction. It is proposed to carry this out in a miniaturized experiment operating with one side of the diffusion gradient as an infinite sink. Dimethyl acetamide-water diffusivities computed from such an experiment were found to be 7.02 × 10-6 sq.cm./sec. over a wide range of compositions. These are compared with values showing considerably wider variation with composition, namely, 2.45 to 7.00 × 10-6 sq.cm./sec. by estimating methods and 11.45 to 14.05 × 10-6 sq.cm./sec. by large cell experiments. Arguments are presented in support of the values obtained by the proposed method operating on a nonideal binary N, N-dimethyl acetamide and water.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 357-363 
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    Notes: Quantitative predictions are presented to show how the axial discharge rate and pressure gradient and angular velocity and torque become coupled when a fluid exhibiting a shear-dependent viscosity behavior is subjected to a helical flow field. The numerical scheme developed here is completely general and applicable to a wide choice of constitutive equations. For purposes of illustration only, results are described for an Oldroyd type of constitutive equation. The coupling effect is illustrated for different relative speeds of the cylinders, axial flow rates, axial pressure gradients, and ratios of cylinder diameters. The most interesting consequence of the coupling effect is that the axial flow resistance is lowered in a helical flow with the result, for example, that for a given applied axial pressure gradient, the axial discharge rate in a helical flow field is higher than in a purely annular flow field.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 403-404 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 629-637 
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    Notes: The use of the Wohl equation for activity coefficients is tested successfully for the most nonideal ternary systems for which experimental data could be found. The three-suffix form possessing seven constants is found to be successful in many cases. Owing to the high degree of nonideality resulting from one or more components being polar, however, the four-suffix form employing up to ten constants was required for ten of the twenty-five ternaries studied. Regardless of the form chosen, all the constants but one, C*, are derived from phase equilibrium data on the constituent binaries.The ternary constant C* was found to be approximately zero. In only two instances did its value not fall in the region of -1.0 to +1.0. With the use of the binary constants and C*, predictions of vapor compositions were made for each experimental ternary liquid composition, temperature, and pressure. The results so obtained yielded average absolute errors in predicted vapor mole fractions, without respect to sign, as follows: for ten systems, less than 0.01; for seventeen systems, less than 0.02; and for twenty-four systems, less than 0.03. For an additional three sets the error was still less than 0.05. Results were analyzed statistically for twenty-two of the systems determining mean values of the vapor mole fraction deviations and the confidence limits of the means.The mass testing of the Wohl equation reported here far exceeds the sum of all work previously published in the literature. It appears that this equation provides a very good way of expressing liquid nonideality for a wide range of components.
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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. 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. 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. 722-727 
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    Notes: An analysis of diffusional effects in a system consisting of impermeable relaxation sections placed alternately between semipermeable membrane sections indicates significant attenuation of salt concentration at the boundary in the impermeable section. The analysis employed exploits Equation (16), a relation deduced by Lighthill (4), to avoid the necessity of using orthogonal function expansions which converge slowly in the diffusion entrance region which is studied here.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 737-740 
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    Notes: Finite disturbance pipe flow stability criteria are evaluated for constant flux heating of liquids flowing through vertical pipes under small disturbances conditions where velocity profile distortion due to natural convection is significat. For Newtonian flow in long heated pipes the analysis of Hanks correctly predicts the transition to turbulence observed for upflow heating and is qualitatively consistent with the transition to asymmetric flow which occurs in downflow heating, whereas the criterion of Ryan and Johnson predicts stability for experimentally unstable flows. In the practically more important case of short pipe lengths experimental data obtained over the viscosity range from 1 to 21 centiposises show that natural convection induced transition will occur at low Reynolds numbers for both Newtonian and non-Newtonian liquids for conditions consistent with predictions of Hanks' analysis.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 760-766 
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    Notes: The rates of evaporation and the wet-bulb temperatures have been correlated for drops of pure liquids evaporating in streams of high-temperature air. The four liquids studied were acetone, benzene, n-hexane, and water. The drops were of a millimeter in diameter and were suspended in a free jet of dry, vapor-free air that ranged in temperature from 27° to 340°C. Reynolds numbers ranged from 24 to 325. Corrections to the Nusselt number to account for the heat lost the outwardly diffusing vapor ranged up to about 35%.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 774-780 
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    Notes: An analysis of the incipience of nucleate boiling is developed as a modification and extension of previous analyses. The results are compared with data for subcooled boiling of water in forced convection flow. Apparent anomalies in the data for the onset of boiling in two-phase gas-liquid flow are shown to be a result of a limited size range of cavities on the heater surfaces. Measurements of the surface characteristics of a copper heating tube were made and compared with incipient boiling heat transfer data taken in that tube. The results predicted from the theoretical analysis are consistent with the experimental heat transfer data.
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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. 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. 813-816 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 817-819 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 845-854 
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    Notes: Rates of oxidation of hydrogen were measured by using platinum-alumina catalyst particles and 1.86-cm. pellets. For high-reaction rates, temperature differences between center and surface of the pellets were more than 300°C. Under these conditions large variations in temperature with position on the pellet surface were observed. The pellet reactor was of the recirculation, stirred-tank type with injection nozzles. Local heat transfer coefficients between pellet and gas varied twofold with location on the surface. The data showed that intrapellet heat and mass transfer resistances were both important, while between pellet and gas only the heat transfer resistance was significant.The effective thermal conductivity of the pellet was measured independently. By using this and the experimental temperature measurements, a new method s devised to establish the effective diffusivity under reaction conditions.Effectiveness factors were predicted from ke and De and the rate data for the particles. The results were about 7% greater than the experimental effectivenes lactor.
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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. 876-882 
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    Notes: The notion of optimality with regard to transient control is critically examined with a particular view toward the computational difficulties of solving the optimal control problem, and the arbitrary aspects of the usual objective functions. Realizing a need for effective approximations, a criterion for transient control is developed which requires a minimum of computational effort to apply in practice. Optimality is achieved in an instantaneous sense, and it is argued that overall optimality is well approximated for many cases of practical interest. To demonstrate its use, the criterion is applied to the transient control of a stirred-tank reactor. Numerical examples are given and the results are discussed and compared with those obtained by alternative methods.
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    Notes: Experimental data on the axial dispersion of a solute in laminar flow in capillaries are presented for a range of Peclet numbers from 12 to 50,000 and of dimensionless time from 0.01 to 60. They show good agreement with the mathematical solutions over all ranges of variables as long as natural convection is unimportant. For slow flows it was observed that natural convection can both enhance and depress the dispersion significantly and that extremely small density differences (Δ p/p = 10-4) are adequate to cause these phenomena. A qualitative explanation for the apparently anomalous effects of natural convection is proposed.
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    Notes: Average transport coefficients for different transport models are computed by using widely varying distributions of residence times of elements at the transporting surface. It is shown that for typical transport models, the shapes of the residence time and age distributions have an insignificant effect on the average transport coefficient. Operational techniques for calculating average coefficients and for constructing delayed versions of age distributions are presented.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 937-941 
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    Notes: Effective critical constants for helium and normal hydrogen have been determined by fitting experimental volumetric data for these gases to the generalized tables of Pitzer. The effective critical temperature and pressure are found to depend on the temperature and on the molecular mass in a simple manner permitting good estimates to be made of effective critical constants for other quantum gases for which experimental data are scarce (neon, isotopes of helium and hydrogen). Pitzer's tables are used with pseudocritical mixing rules to predict thermodynamic properties of mixtures at high pressures and low temperatures. Calculated compressibility factors and enthalpies are in excellent agreement with experimental results for dense mixtures of hydrogen-methane, hydrogen-argon, and helium-nitrogen.
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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. 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. 1011-1014 
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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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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 890-893 
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    Notes: The motion of an ordinary Newtonian fluid in a channel caused by a pressure gradient alone, or caused by the motion of one of the walls, can be obtained separately; and the problem of generalized Couette flow (the motion due to both causes simultaneously) can be obtained by superposition. For an Ellis fluid, because of the nonlineraity of the viscosity-stress law, the principle of superposition is not applicable. This paper is devoted to the solution of this problem of generalized Couette flow of an Ellis fluid in parallel flat plate and circular annular channels.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 894-902 
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    Notes: An experimental technique has been developed for measuring the permeability (or surface resistance) of various monolayers to gases, as well as their effectiveness in hindering any substrate motion which accompanies the absorption process. Results are reported for sulfur dioxide absorbing into water and into aqueous gels in the presence of several surface-active agents. Measured surface resistances extend from a maximum of 200 sec./cm. for a condensed layer of hexadecanol to an indeterminably small value for expanded and gaseous films. After an initial period in which transfer is by diffusion alone, convective motion sets in. The onset and magnitude of the convective motion is displayed by measured absorption rates into water covered with monomolecular films and into viscous gels. The relative magnitude of the convective retardation of the various films parallels their permeabilities, both effects being proportional to the compressibility of the monolayer.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 906-915 
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    Notes: The effect of inlet boundary conditions on the transient approach to the asymptotic Taylor-Aris theory was studied for three different cases. It was found that for values of τ of practical interest the solutions for these cases were different only if NPe 〈 100. The asymptotic solution was independent of inlet conditions in the three cases studied once τ exceeded the necessary minima.A rather complete numerical solution to the equation that describes laminar flow in tubes with a single continuous stagnant pocket of arbitrary depth along the entire length of the pore has been obtained, and results for point, average, and bulk concentration distributions are presented for a wide range of parameters. The range of applicability is extended to infinity for both τ and NPe by the asymptotic theory of Aris.Higher capacitance systems require longer times before their dispersion behavior can be described by error-function solutions. This is important, since only then is the concept of an equivalent axial dispersion coefficient useful because then it allows the calculation of the complete average concentration distribution from a minimum of data. This suggests that in work on high capacitance systems such as packed beds, one should ensure that experimental systems are long enough for the asymptotic theory to apply if results are to be interpreted in terms of dispersion coefficients.Numerical results for the Turner model agree very well with the modified effective dispersion coefficient, which was suggested by Aris and is given in Equation (15), as long as τ is sufficiently large. These lower limits for τ are given in Table 3. When the lower limits on τ are exceeded, the new solution developed for the point distribution given by Equations (31) and (32) is also valid. This is important for at least two reasons. First, it implies that the dispersion model can be used to describe the local as well as the average behavior of complex transient systems if only the velocity distribution across the system is known. More work is needed to ascertain the limitations and possibilities of the dispersion model in this regard. Second, it shows that one can find simple and accurate approximate local solutions without neglecting axial molecular diffusion.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1124-1133 
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    Notes: A method of describing the behavior of a single-phase, photochemical reaction in a tubular flow reactor is given. A simplified form of the equations is applied to experimental data for the chlorination of propane.The results indicate that the reaction rate is second order in chlorine concentration and first order in light intensity at the wall. Independent experimental actinometer measurements permit the determination of absolute values of the kinetic constants. Such data are rarely available for photochemical reactions. Filter solutions flowing through a jacket around the reactor is shown to be a practical method for studying the effects of light intensity, as well as for cooling the reactor. The optical efficiency of the reactor lamp system was 11%.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1151-1157 
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    Notes: The collocation method and a maximum principle are used to generate pointwise, improvable upper and lower bounds for solutions of the transport equation. This new method of analysis is applicable to the unsteady state transport equation with a specified velocity field as well as to other problems which have a maximum principle. An application to unsteady state transfer to a fluid in ideal stagnation flow illustrates the method.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1179-1183 
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    Notes: Theoretical equations and their solutions for the falling cylinder viscometer are presented for the Bingham plastic and power law models.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 999-1004 
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    Notes: Velocity profile data were taken in both phases of a cocurrent stratified flow system of two immiscible liquids in the turbulent regime. The data were correlated by a method which combined Pai's results for Poiseuille and Couette flows between parallel plates, resulting in values of the drag coefficients for the wall and interface for both phases. These and other dependent parameters were correlated with flow conditions over a range of flow rates for both phases. Correlations of all parameters except the interfacial drag coefficient were found to be symmetrical; that is, a given correlation applied equally well to data from either phase. The interfacial drag coefficient, on the other hand, depended primarily upon the flow intensity of the upper phase, in a manner which was further dependent upon which phase was the faster.
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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. 1018-1019 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1023-1024 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Chemical Engineering
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 1223-1225 
    ISSN: 0001-1541
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Chemical Engineering
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 167-173 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Chemical Engineering
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    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. 193-195 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 197-198 
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 5-10 
    ISSN: 0001-1541
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Chemical Engineering
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: A method is reviewed which allows data points to be chosen in such a fashion that precise estimates of the parameters in nonlinear reaction rate models can be obtained. This method allows each future data point to be selected such that the confidence region of the estimated parameters is smaller with it than with any other possible data point within the region of experimentation. This procedure is applied for Hougen-Watson models with hypothetical experimental data which were generated with the guidance of an example from the current chemical engineering literature. It is found that, for the same number of data points, the parameters in the model can be estimated eighteen times more precisely by using this suggested experimental design than by another commonly used design. Confidence regions are presented for the parameters of the Hougen-Watson models with two types of designs.It is found that the positions of the data points in the well-designed experiments are more sensitive to the functional form of the model than to the current estimates of the magnitudes of the parameter values.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 10-16 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Chemical Engineering
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: The theory of solute extraction in viscous single-drop systems is extended to show (1) the dependence of the asymptotic Nusselt number on the Peclet number from NPe = 0, the molecular diffusion limit, to NPe = ∞, the Kronig and Brink limit, and (2) the dependence of the diffusion entry region Nusselt number on the Peclet number and the initial concentration profile.A numerical solution of the diffusion equation, limited to dilute solute concentrations and solute transport by viscous convection and molecular diffusion, is presented from which the nature of the Nusselt number is deduced. The observed oscillatory behavior of the Nusselt number in the diffusion entry region, as NPe → ∞, is given a simple physical interpretation in terms of the circulation period of the drop liquid.The model is based upon the Hadamard stream function which theoretically is limited to creeping flow; however some experimental evidence indicates that flow fields similar to the Hadamard stream function exist at continuous phase Reynolds numbers of the order of ten.
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    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 35-45 
    ISSN: 0001-1541
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Chemical Engineering
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: Photographic measurements have been made of the mean and fluctuating components of velocity of water in a fully baffled stirred tank. Confirmation of much of the photographic data was obtained with a Kiel impact tube. Eulerian correlation coefficients and also Eulerian scales of turbulence were calculated from the photographic data. The Eulerian scale was of the same order as the blade dimensions, a result consistent with earlier measurements on the turbulence behind grids.Equations have been developed to describe the flow of energy and the conservation of angular momentum in the impeller stream of a stirred tank with a radial flow impeller and vertical baffles. These are simplifications of the Navier-Stokes equations and the energy equation. They relate energy, angular momentum, and pressure to the mean and fluctuating components of velocity in the impeller stream.The equations derived are used with the photographic data on mean and fluctuating velocities to estimate the angular momentum at different radial sections of the tank and to calculate the flow of energy through these sections. The estimates are compared with more accurate values of the total torque and energy determined with a torque table.
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