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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 346-348 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 353-379 
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    Notes: Gas-liquid as well as gas-liquid-solid bubble column reactors are extensively used in the chemical industry. This review evaluates the present state of the art for the estimation of “nonadjustable” parameters in bubble column reactors. All the pertinent literature concerning these parameters is discussed and the discussion is followed by relevant recommendations for their predictions. Literature on the modified bubble columns has been incorporated. Finally, the inadeqacies of the data in some areas of practical importance have been pointed out and the recommendations for future work are outlined.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 397-405 
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    Notes: The transient behavior of aerosol filtration in model filters composed of several layers of wire screens was investigated experimentally. The collection efficiency of the filter expressed in terms of the single fiber efficiency was determined under a variety of conditions. The increase in the collection efficiency and pressure drop during the course of filtration was examined. An empirical correlation relating the increase of the collection efficiency as a function of the amount of deposition was established.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 423-433 
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    Notes: The separation of multicomponent mixture by displacement development is fully analyzed by applying the theory of multicomponent chromatography. With Langmuir isotherms it is possible not only to elucidate all the characteristic features of the process but also to derive analytic expressions for the critical value of the developer concentration and the plateau concentration as well as the width of each pure component band attained at the ultimate stage. A specific example demonstrates that the actual solution at the ultimate stage is identical to that predicted a priori by using these expressions. The bed length required for complete separation is determined by examining the wave interactions involved. This procedure is clearly illustrated.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 459-466 
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    Notes: The dynamic contact angles of various liquids on a gelatin-subbed polyester tape were investigated by plunging a tape into a pool of liquid, in the manner of Perry and of Burley and Kennedy. The effect of the upper fluid was studied by replacing the air normally present by immiscible oils. A fair correlation was found at the point of air entrainment, relating the capillary number, μV/σ, to a physical properties number, gμ4/ρσ3. A dimensional correlation, relating the air entrainment velocity to the viscosity to the -0.67 power, was even better. At various velocities, the dynamic contact angle (or the dynamic contact angle minus the static angle) could be related to the capillary number, the physical properties number, and to density and viscosity ratios. Again, the dimensional correlations were better than the dimensionless ones, perhaps caused by an omission of a significant dimensionless group due to our inability to choose a suitable characteristic length.With any one system, the data could be expressed as θ = kNCab above some minimum velocity, or, covering all velocities, as (θ - θs) = kNCab. With air as the upper fluid, all the data at one angle lie within one decade, with capillary numbers at air entrainment in the range of 0.6-1.3.
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  • 106
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 525-525 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 535-541 
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    Notes: A recent publication of Fractionation Research Inc. (FRI) (Sakata and Yanagi, 1979) provides experimental evidence that tray efficiency initially rises with increasing pressure, reaches a maximum value, and then decreases again at very high pressures. It is shown in this paper that at these high pressures, significant amounts of vapor can be entrained with the downflowing liquid, e.g., abt. 50 mol per 100 mol liquid at 2,760 kPa. A new model is developed to determine the effect of vapor entrainment on tray efficiency. It is shown that the experimentally observed loss of tray efficiency corresponds with the entrainment rates found at high pressures.
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  • 109
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    Notes: Aqueous solutions of polythyleneoxide (Polyox WSR-301) were injected into a pipe flow through either a small tube at the center line or an annular slot in the wall. The solution contained polymer at an injection concentration of 1,000 wppm. Injection into water flow with a Reynolds number Re = 3.5 × 104 was at a rate which gave a mean polymer concentration of 5.0 wppm in the water flow. A laser-Doppler anemometer (LDA) was used to measure the streamwise turbulent velocity at various radial positions and at several stations downstream from the injection point.Results were obtained for mean velocity and intensity profiles; autocorrelations; and one-dimensional energy spectra. The mean bursting period was determined using the “short-sampling-time” autocorrelation method. Changes in all these quantities due to polymer injection were found to depend on the amount of local drag reduction at that particular downstream station but were independent of the local polymer concentration at the measuring point.
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    Notes: An electrolyte local composition model is developed for excess Gibbs energy, which is assumed to be the sum of two contributions, one resulting from long range electrostatic forces between ions and the other from short range forces between all the species. The validity of the model is demonstrated for systems emcompassing the entire range from molecular liquid to fused salt.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 644-655 
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    Notes: The viscoelastic flow from a tube into a radial slit between two parallel disks is investigated numerically by orthogonal collocation. A modified ZFD model and a generalized Newtonian fluid, with identical viscosity functions, are investigated. Results for these models indicate that fluid elasticity alters the velocity profiles significantly, but has little effect on the pressure profile in the radial flow region.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 637-644 
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    Notes: Stiffness in combustion models is quite different from that in more conventional kinetic descriptions. The steady-state approximation, so useful in other contexts, cannot be applied in the usual ad hoc manner but can be applied with attention to its origins in singular perturbation analysis. The magnitude and time scaling on the equations representing the isothermal kinetics of hydrogen combustion reveal distinct regions of the transient to which this approximation may naturally and successfully be made to reduce computation time. The steady-state approximation is found to apply to some free radicals, but not all, and these can change between regions. An analytical solution to an important section of the transient is found and illustrates dramatically the power of the approach. The analysis may be applied a priori and leads to a stagewise efficient numerical solution.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 662-670 
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    Notes: A model of diffusion controlled mass transfer in liquid surfactant membranes is developed for uniform emulsion globules having no internal circulation. The solute is assumed to react instantaneously and irreversibly with the internal reagent at a reaction surface which advances into the globule as the reagent is consumed. A perturbation solution to the resulting non-linear equations is presented. In general, the zero-order, or pseudo-steady state solution alone often gives an adequate representation of the process. Experimental data on the batch extraction of phenol from waste water are in good agreement with the model predictions.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 698-700 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 703-703 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 714-720 
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    Notes: Experimental results for instantaneous and time-averaged local heat transfer coefficients, as well as local voidage and pressure are used to validate the Adams-Welty analytical model of heat transfer to a horizontal cylinder in large-particle fluidized beds. Results support the main assumptions of the model and show that the range of applicability is wider than originally expected.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 861-863 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 380-385 
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    Notes: A Wicke Kallenbach type steady state diffusion experiment was performed for varying concentrations of propionic acid solution through activated carbon pellets. Since surface diffusion is a dominant mechanism, concentration dependence of the surface diffusion coefficient is precisely determined from the change of diffusion flux with concentration. Strong dependence of surface diffusion coefficient on amount adsorbed is partially interpreted in terms of the change of heat of adsorption with surface coverage as determined from separate equilibrium runs.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 405-410 
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    Notes: A general expression for the time-dependence of the activity of a catalyst pellet affected by both chemical deactivation and diffusion is developed. Specific results are given for both uniform and pore-mouth poisoning, with parallel and series poisoning mechanisms. Comparisons show a satisfactory agreement between theoretical and experimental results. A pellet effectiveness representing the combined effect of deactivation and diffusion is also developed in a form suitable for direct inclusion in reactor conservation equations.
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    Notes: We have determined the interaction second virial coefficients (B12) for the CO2 — C2H6 system between 250 and 300K using a Burnett-isochoric apparatus. The technique follows a procedure suggested by Hall and Eubank (1973) and extended by Holste et al. (1980). Combined errors for B12 are within 1.2 cm3/mol. In addition, values for the binary interaction parameter k12 calculated from our B12 values show difinite temperature dependence.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 467-473 
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    Notes: The multiphase flow models were used to predict pressure drop and segregation of particles flowing in a vertical pipe. To compare calculations with data, it was necessary to assume an effective particle size based on a coefficient of restitution and on inlet void fractions. Different partifle size distributions with equal average particle size generate distinctly different pressure drops and segregations. Contribution of solid interaction force is very important in accounting for the segregation of the particles in a vertical pipe.All models gave a reasonable prediction of the design parameters. The pressure drops predicted by the models agreed well with both high- and low-pressure experiments.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 522-524 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982) 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 841-844 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 855-857 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 864-865 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 580-587 
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    Notes: A new procedure for the estimation of parameters in two-component vapor-liquid equilibrium is presented. It allows for measurement errors in all variables and gives better fits than most other procedures because of the use of two relations between the variables rather than one as is commonly used. An approximate and an exact solution are described and the importance of using all thermodynamic and statistical information is illustrated for the Wilson and UNIQUAC models. New alternatives for analysis of residuals are also discussed.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 604-609 
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    Notes: A compact optical fiber probe to measure the velocity of solid particles in two-phase flows was constructed. The probe has been used to measure particle velocities and obtain flow trajectories of solids in the distributor grid region of a two-dimensional fluidized bed. Air was used as the fluidizing medium in a bed of glass beads of size ranging form 0.2 to 0.7 mm.Particle velocities were measured at corresponding points within a jet in the two-dimensional bed, using the optical fiber probe and a Laser Doppler Velocimeter (LDV). The probe measurements compare well with the LDV results in the main jet region. Particle velocities were also measured with the probe in the dense phase region of the fluidized bed where measurements were not possible using LDV. The resulting flow maps clearly indicate solids circulation patterns around jets and identify dead zones formed on the distributor plate.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 677-686 
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    Notes: A generals correlation for the prediction of the initial collection efficiency of granular filter beds is proposed. The correlation is based on the results obtained from trajectory calculation and the comparison between the numerical results and available experimental data. The correlation includes all the pertinent dimensionless groups and agrees with reported data within experimental accuracy.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 686-694 
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    Notes: One of the main computational problems faced in the optimal design of flexible chemical plants with multi-period operation is the large number of decision variables that are involved in the corresponding nonlinear programming formulation. To overcome this difficulty, a decomposition technique based on a projection-restriction strategy is suggested to exploit the block-diagonal structure in the constraints. Successful application of this strategy requires an efficient method to find an initial feasible point, and the extension of current equation ordering algorithms for adding systematically inequality constraints that become active. General trends in the performance of the proposed decomposition technique are presented through an example.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 697-698 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 705-713 
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    Notes: Parametric sensitivity of tubular reactors is analyzed to provide critical values of the heat of reaction and heat transfer parameters defining runaway and stable operations for all positive-order exothermic reactions with finite activation energies, and for all reactor inlet temperatures. Evaluation of the critical values does not involve any trial and error.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 853-854 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 866-868 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 870-870 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 333-338 
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    Notes: Aqueous solutions of p-nitrobenzoic acid were hydrogenated in the presence of Pt/C and Pd/C catalysts in a slurry reactor. External as well as internal mass transport steps were studied using a membrane H2-electrode and a metal probe electrode. After the influence of the mass transport effects was corrected for, it was possible to obtain corrected values of the kinetic characteristics of the overall chemical reaction. The mechanism was studied using potential and polarization methods.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 49-55 
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    Notes: An approximate method is developed for the simulation of three-phase, multistaged multicomponent separators in which one of the two liquid phases can be regarded as being constituted of almost one component only.Comparisons with the complete three-phase model shows a large reduction of the required computation time and a satisfactory agreement of the obtained results.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 86-91 
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    Notes: This theoretical study shows that a liquid phase can be developed in and passed through a fixed-bed adsorber during thermal regeneration. The liquid results from passing hot gas from the inlet end of the bed, where the adsorbate is desorbed, towards the cool outlet end, where condensation of the solute occurs. The stage model of an adsorption bed is applied to two examples, the regeneration of an activated carbon bed with adsorbed benzene using hot nitrogen and the regeneration of a 4A molecular sieve bed with adsorbed water using hot methane.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 111-116 
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    Notes: Rheological characterizations were made for a coal liquefaction preheater slurry; measurements were made in line at high temperature and high pressure. Above 400°K, the coal-solvent slurry (35 wt. % coal) was pseudoplastic and was adequately modeled by a power-law equation. Experimental data over a temperature range of 400 to 700°K were correlated, and critical slurry velocities for transition from laminar flow were calculated for flow in several pipe diameters.
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    Notes: P-V-T-x data for the propane-perfluorocyclobutane system are reported in this paper. The data cover a temperature range from 329.4 to 397.7°K and a pressure range from 60 to 6920 kPa. The low pressure compressibility measurements were used to determine second virial coefficients of pure propane and pure perfluorocyclobutane and for seven of their mixtures. The prediction of second virial coefficients using an extended corresponding states principle is also reported. Excellent predictions of the second virial coefficients of both pure components and mixtures have been obtained using, in the case of mixtures, a binary interaction coefficient obtained from a study of the critical states of the system.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 573-580 
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    Notes: Concentrations of NO, NH3, and HCN, together with coal particle burnout and gas composition, were measured during combustion of a bituminous coal. Control of incoming secondary gas swirl level and overall stoichiometric ratio led to significant reductions in nitrogen oxide pollutant concentration. In-situ measurements showed that coal particles were confined near the reactor center during rapid particle reaction. This took place in a locally fuel-rich environment, producing near-quantitative conversion of fuel-nitrogen to NH3 and HCN, with some NO. Subsequent gas phase reactions of these nitrogen species were identified as important in establishing the ultimate NO concentration.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 175-175 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 190-195 
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    Notes: Previous investigations of liquid-to-particle mass transfer in trickle beds have used non-porous particles. However, the applications of trickle beds have been for reactions or adsorption employing porous catalysts as adsorbents. In this study a method of dynamic adsorption with porous particles is developed. The procedure is to extrapolate the response to a step-function input of non-volatile adsorbate to a short time where intraparticle diffusion and adsorption do not affect the overall process.The method is applied to the adsorption of benzaldehyde from aqueous solutions in a bed of granular, activated carbon particles. Measurements were made for three particle sizes, in adsorbers of two diameters, at 298K and 1 atm. The gas flow rate had no discernible effect on the mass transfer coefficients, kLsaLs, over a superficial velocity range of 1.47 to 8.0 × 10-2 m/s, but kLsaLs increased with liquid rate. The results, correlated as Sherwood vs. Reynolds number, agree well with the nonporous particle data of Van Krevelen and Krekels (1948), but suggest larger Sherwood numbers than similar data from later investigations.The wide range of mass transfer results for either liquid-to-particle or liquid-to-gas in trickle beds seems to be due in large measure to the difficulty in reproducing the rivulent flow pattern of liquid from bed to bed.
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    Notes: A finite difference technique capable of simulating steady, incompressible, viscous, free-surface flows has been successfully applied to the motion of a creeping Newtonian jet, including both surface tension and gravitational forces. In accordance with experimental results, the numerical solutions predict either a 12 or 16% increase in the jet dimensions depending on whether the jet emerges from a circular or a slit die. Both gravity and surface tension inhibit the swelling behavior.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 250-260 
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    Notes: A model is developed for pressure rise, extent of reaction and temperature changes during filling and curing in thin rectangular molds for the reaction injection molding (RIM) process. The predictions of the model are shown to be in good agreement with experimental results obtained for several intrumented molds using polyurethane RIM chemical systems. The relevant dimensionless groups are identified. Criteria for good mold filling are developed.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 279-285 
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    Notes: A revised version of a recently proposed free-volume theory of polymer-solvent diffusion is introduced and evaluated using experimental diffusivity data collected over wide temperature and concentration ranges. The theory accurately predicts the large temperature and concentration variations typically observed for polymer-solvent diffusion coefficients.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 871-872 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 900-907 
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    Notes: During their industrial processing, polymer liquids are usually subjected to complex flow histories. In principle, these can be taken into account in the constitutive equations. In reality, difficulties arise for complex flows. This fact can be illustrated by the spinning process. Here, experiments are presented in which the upstream section of a spinning device has been changed systematically. A constitutive model and a calculation procedure are suggested that permit an analysis of the upstream effects in the spinning flow. The results indicate that this analysis predicts well the spinning dynamics in the present experiments, using shear flow characteristics for the liquids. It is also concluded that the spinning flow can be altered by upstream changes. The changes in structure seem to be the most pronounced ones.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 922-929 
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    Notes: An experimental and theoretical study is presented of the time dependence of air pressure in a bubbler tube used to measure the liquid level in a tank. The observed time dependence of the air pressure is a superposition of two components. The first component is a repeated slow rise and sudden fall in the air pressure that is associated with bubble growth and breakoff. It is the sudden breakoff that generates the second component consisting of damped oscillations associated with sound waves in the air interacting with an oscillating flow of the liquid. The air pressure during bubble growth is described theoretically. This result is combined with the gas law to predict the functional form of the slow pressure rise; this prediction agrees with experiment. An equation for the oscillation frequencies is derived, solved, and compared with experiment; agreement is within the measurement accuracy of 5%.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 935-945 
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    Notes: Input multiplicities in process control occur when more than one set of manipulated parameters m can produce the desired steady state outputs c. They are directly related to the stability and desirability of any intended loop pairing of m's and c's. A chemical reactor example illustrates the phenomena.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 945-955 
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    Notes: The concept of using optical fibers to distribute light within heterogeneous photo-assisted catalysts is extended to photo-electrochemical cells. The potential drop in a semiconductor photo-electrode is predicted for various types of ohmic electrical contacts, and the optimum contact location is determined. The variation of electrical conductivity with temperature in non-isothermal bundles of semiconductor-coated optical fibers is considered.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 963-973 
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    Notes: A procedure using only fundamental physico-chemical data is developed for the design and analysis of packed columns used for solvent recovery in gas purification processes involving chemical reaction. The results of 173 experiments on the mass transfer performance of a pilot-scale regenerator stripping CO2 from loaded monoethanolamine solutions are reported and compared with model predictions. Anomolous responses of the overall mass transfer coefficient to changes in process conditions are observed and explained by the process model which is found to predict correctly both the magnitude of the coefficient and its response.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 1027-1030 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 1039-1040 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 1041-1041 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 1-6 
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    Notes: Experiments on the separation of hydrogen isotopes were conducted using vanadium hydride in a temperature swing process. Process behavior followed trends predicted by an equilibrium theory of process operation, but was modified by a kinetic isotope effect and by finite rates of hydrogen absorption and isotope exchange.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 31-39 
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    Notes: In a previous paper, a theoretical model of venturi scrubber performance was presented in which the operating variables, scrubber geometry, and droplet and dust size distributions are specified. The present paper examines the roles that heat and mass transfer have in determining the particle collection efficiency. The mechanisms of inertial impaction, interception, and diffusiophoresis are analyzed simultaneously to account realistically for heat and mass transfer effects on particle collection. Operation at elevated gas temperatures can substantially reduce collection, primarily due to the increase in gas density which occurs as the gas contacts the spray liquid. Mass transfer effects are important only when condensation onto the drops occurs, such as that during the scrubbing of saturated gas streams or when using cold liquid sprays. Under these conditions, mass transfer effects increase the collection efficiency.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 60-73 
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    Notes: This paper is concerned with an important aspect of process control design - synthesis of the control structure. Synthesis of control structures has long been practiced by experienced control engineers, who relied on intuition, insight and judgment to pick a feasible solution from the vast number of alternatives that were possible. This paper describes a systematic procedure to generate these alternatives based on the cause-and-effect representation of the process. The final product is a set of control schemes from which the final system may be selected or evolved. The work is significant in that it is the first attempt to apply non-numerical problem-solving techniques to the problem of synthesizing process control structures. As such, it gives a new way of studying and teaching chemical process control.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 97-102 
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    Notes: Experimental data at 30°C are reported for the adsorption of mixtures of benzene and cyclohexane on two types of carbon surface: graphitized carbon and activated charcoal. The properties of the adsorbed solution approach those of bulk liquid at vapor saturation for graphitized carbon, but not for activated charcoal. The mixtures adsorbed on graphitized carbon are nonideal, and the deviations from ideality increase with surface coverage. For activated charcoal, the adsorbed mixtures are nearly ideal at all coverages. Mixture behavior for both adsorbents can be predicted without using experimental data for the adsorbed mixtures.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 129-134 
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    Notes: Cyclic thermal regeneration of powdered activated carbon containing adsorbed sucrose was studied in fluidized beds at 1151° K and 101.3 kPa (1 atm). The regeneration process consists of three steps: (1) drying, (2), thermal decomposition, and (3), gasification of residual carbon with steam. The maximum restoration of adsorption capacity (98.5% recovery after each regeneration) was obtained when gasification removed an amount of carbon equal to the residual adsorbed carbon after thermal decomposition. It was verified that the time required to attain optimum regeneration could be determined from available kinetics data for the steam-carbon reaction. For our sucrose-activated carbon system this time was about 180 s at 1151°K.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 169-172 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 147-156 
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    Notes: When a small drop or bubble approaches a solid surface, a thin liquid film forms between them, drains, until an instability forms and coalescence occurs. A hydrodynamic theory is developed for the first portion of this coalescence process: the drainage of the thin liquid film while it is still sufficiently thick that the effects of London-van der Waals forces and electrostatic forces can be ignored. This theory describes the time rate of change of the film profile, given only the drop radius and the required physical properties. Predictions are compared with profiles measured by Platikanov (1964) for gas bubbles. It is concluded that, even with only a trace of surfactant present, the liquid-gas interface may be nearly immobile (tangential components of velocity are zero) and the surface viscosities will have little effect upon the drainage rate.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 173-173 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 174-174 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 349-349 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 350-351 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 385-391 
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    Notes: Fluid motion in an agitated vessel with an anchor impeller is characterized by flow in a horizontal plane induced by the vertical arms of the impeller rotating near the vessel wall. A numerical algorithm of the two-dimensional flow in the horizontal plane is established using an iterative method for the determination of the boundary values of stream function. The computational results of the velocity profiles and agitation power are compared with those of the experiments, and it is shown that the numerical method used in this study is very useful to analyze the flow past the vertical arms of an anchor impeller.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 417-423 
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    Notes: A modification of the customary NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) pulsed field gradient technique is shown to allow the observation of tracer desorption phenomena in a time interval of 4 … 1 000 ms. The processes observed are only limited by molecular transport in the individual crystallites. Other influences, such as intercrystalline transport resistances and the finite rate of adsorbate supply or adsorption heat dissipation, as known from traditional sorption experiments, can be excluded.The method is applied to several zeolitic adsorbate-adsorbent systems: methane…hexane/NaX; ethane/NaCaA. The tracer desorption curves show the expected dependences on paraffin chain length, sorbate concentration and crystallite size. Comparison with the coefficients of intracrystalline diffusion shows that desorption is limited by intracrystalline transport, excluding the existence of structural surface resistance for these systems. Application of the technique to small zeolite crystallites allows the observation of molecular transport phenomena considerably slower than accessible until now by customary NMR techniques.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 302-311 
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    Notes: A mathematical model of nitric oxide (NO) formation during pulverized coal combustion was developed from a proposed kinetic mechanism involving 12 overall chemical reactions. Most significantly, the model describes the complex conversion of coal bound nitrogen compounds to NO during combustion. The predictions of the model compare favorably with literature data obtained in well defined laboratory combustors firing gaseous fuels doped with organic nitrogen additives, as well as with data obtained in laboratory coal combustors. The predictions of the model are in qualitative agreement with trends observed in practical coal combustors.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 500-508 
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    Notes: When a porous solid dissolves in acid, the dissolved solid can diffuse both into the bulk solution and into the solid's pores. In some cases, these dissolved species can precipitate in the pores, making the solid less permeable to acid. In other cases, the surface dissolution can produce precipitation near the surface and dissolution well below the surface. The results have implications for corrosion, including the demineralization of teeth.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 526-526 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 541-546 
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    Notes: Intraparticle forced convection was considered in order to explain experimentally observed changes in effective diffusivity (apparent) with flowrate, when measures are carried out in fixed beds.A complete model taking into account intraparticle diffusion and forced convection together with film diffusion is derived in order to analyze diffusivity measurements by physical methods, both in perfectly mixed reactors and fixed beds.The experiments were carried out with hydrogen tracer in a partial oxydation catalyst.Implications of the use of such “apparent” effective diffusivities in reactor design are discussed, showing that errors of 100% can be made.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 851-852 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 747-751 
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    Notes: The transport in composite media obtained by dispersing a porous active catalyst inside an inert porous medium has been considered here. Since such systems show a wide variety of advantages, it is necessary to obtain the correct transport equations. Very dilute systems are considered (volume fraction of catalysts ≪ 1/3), a condition that any one dispersed catalyst microsphere cannot feel the influence of others arises. An averaged conservation equation at steady state is obtained under the above condition as well as the condition that any one microsphere can be randomly placed in the medium. Similarly, an effective diffusion coefficient has been obtained.The results differ from the ones previously in use. The enhancement in the reaction rate on diluting a catalyst is seen to be much less than the values previously suggested although a qualitative similarity exists.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 779-785 
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    Notes: Photographic observation of the disintegration of individual flocs upon interaction with a turbulent jet has been used to quantify the binding force of kaolin-polymer and kaolin-Fe+III aggregates. The data suggest that the strength per unit mass decreases with increasing floc size, thereby supporting the multiple-level model for aggregation.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 800-806 
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    Notes: Detailed measurements of radial variations of turbulence intensity were made with a hot film anemometer in a concentric annulus of aspect ratio Ri/Ro = 0.0416 for a Reynolds number range 1,200 ≤ Re ≤ 3,000 using a Newtonian polyglycol water solution. Measurements were also made of excess entrance pressure gradients and the axial variation of pressure gradients.Based on the results of these measurements, it is concluded that the proposition of Lea and Tadros (1931), Rothfus (1948) and others that a transitional flow regime develops with a zone of turbulence near the inner core surrounded by a zone of laminar flow near the outer wall is false. The two-critical Reynolds number transitional regime proposed by Hanks and Bonner (1971) is verified to exist but their mathematical model for the interpretation of its cause is disproved. It is shown that at the lower critical Reynolds number predicted by Hanks and Bonner (1971) and by Hanks (1980) a transition does occur. It is conjectured that the new flow may be a type of complex laminar bifurcation flow described by Joseph (1976), although the present data do not permit a definite conclusion to be reached. This complex laminar flow in turn undergoes a transition to turbulent flow at a second critical Reynolds number, higher than the first, in qualitative accord with Hanks and Bonner's (1971) and Hanks' (1980) predictions, although the latter are not quantitatively correct because they are based on inadequate models of the transitional flow field.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 434-440 
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    Notes: A new method for tuning controllers on-line has been developed based on a single experimental test, a step change in controller set point. The set-point response data and analytical formulae are used to calculate model parameters for a first-order plus time delay transfer function. Controller settings can then be calculated using the model parameters and standard controller tuning relations. Simulation results demonstrate that the new method provides good initial values for PID controller settings despite gross modeling errors and unanticipated load disturbances that may occur during the experimental test.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 812-820 
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    Notes: This paper shows a synthesis method of multicomponent distillation systems with heat integration based on the available energy concept. With this method, the problem of synthesizing the heat integrated distillation systems in which there are heat source and sink streams supplied from other processes can be solved so as to minimize the process utilities. Moreover, since the system synthesis is executed in the (1 - T0/T) vs. Q diagram, it is possible to visibly represent the physical meanings of the computing process.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 833-835 
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    Notes: The partial enthalpy of dissolved hydrogen in hydrocarbon liquids is derived from the fugacity correlation of Sebastian et al. and the results are presented in general equations. The partial enthalpy of the hydrocarbon solvent is found to be changed only insignificantly by the dissolved hydrogen from that of the pure liquid at the experimental conditions of up to 30 MPa in pressure.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 547-557 
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    Notes: Aqueous solutions of drag-reducing polymers were injected into turbulent water flow in a pipe. The injection point was situated where the flow was well-developed. Thus, subsequent steamwise variations in pressure drop were due to the injected polymer spreading out across the pipe. The axial development of local drag reduction was monitored by a series of closely-spaced pressure tappings. The corresponding radial dispersion of the injected polymer, as it travelled downstream, was assessed by sampling the flow at various points.Local drag reduction, due to either point injection at the centerline or injection through a slot in the wall, was found to increase with distance downstream. This increase was related to the streamline increase of polymer concentration in a narrow annulus near the pipe wall. It was tentatively concluded that the effective annulus was bounded by 15 ≤ y + ≤ 100, in agreement with previous deductions from less direct evidence.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 869-870 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 737-746 
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    Notes: The kinetics of the thermal regeneration of activated carbons used in the waste water treatment was analyzed on the basis of a model that the regeneration reaction consists of a set of many first-order reactions each of which has different activation energy and frequency factor. The frequency factors were correlated approximately by a function of the activation energy.The difference in the activation energy was represented by a distribution curve which was obtained by analyzing the thermogravimetric curve (TG curve) measured under a constant heating rate. The weight loss during the regeneration reaction under complicated heating conditions was well predicted by use of the distribution curve determined by the proposed method. This method describing the kinetics of the thermal regeneration may be applied to the design of reactors regenerating spent carbons.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 759-765 
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    Notes: Overall heat transfer coefficients were measured for an instrumented horizontal tube of diameter 25 mm in the feedboard region above fluidized beds of 102 μm, 470 μm and 890 μm sand in a 0.25 m × 0.43 m × 3.0 m tall pilot scale column. The superficial air velocity varied from near minimum fluidization to 1.7 m/s. The instrumented tube was placed at different positions in a 16-tube bundle. The measured heat transfer coefficients were bounded for tubes near the expanded bed surface by the immersed tube values, and for remote tubes by the values for particle-free air in crossflow. The results are correlated within ± 12% by a simple equation which incorporates these limits. The results are in good qualitative and quantitative agreement with previous experimental results.
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    Notes: In situ gravimetric measurements were used to study oxygen removal from (or incorporation into) chromia-promoted magnetite in CO2/CO and H2O/H2 gas mixtures at 637 K. The equilibrium and kinetic data could be described by two reversible, oxidation-reduction reactions: surface-oxygen removal by CO and surface oxygen replenishment by H2O, with the corresponding reverse reaction involving CO2 and H2. These reactions form a regenerative mechanism that is able to predict qualitatively both the measured rate and rate expression for water-gas shift. It is concluded that this regenerative mechanism is a primary pathway for water-gas shift over magnetite.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 820-827 
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    Notes: Recycle problems in a sequential modular approach are solved by adopting evolutionary models. When describing a process scheme by means of evolutionary models, a nonlinear algebraic system of equations is obtained. The resulting solution is utilized for updating the values of torn variables in the iterative solution of the scheme.
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 836-837 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 844-847 
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    AIChE Journal 28 (1982), S. 1041-1041 
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    Polymer Engineering and Science 22 (1982), S. 9-14 
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    Notes: Addition polyimide oligomers have been synthesized from 3,3′,4,4′-benzophenone tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride and 3,3′-methylenedianiline using a variety of latent crosslinking groups as end-caps. The nominal 1300 molecular weight imide prepolymers were isolated and characterized for solubility in amide, chlorinated and ether solvents, melt-flow and cure properties, glass transition temperature, and thermal stability on heating in an air atmosphere. Adhesive strengths of the polyimides were obtained both at ambient and elevated temperatures before and after aging at 232°C. Properties of the novel addition polyimides were compared to a known nadic end-capped adhesive, LARC-13.
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    Polymer Engineering and Science 22 (1982), S. 27-33 
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    Notes: Solid state rolling of semi-crystalline polymers is shown to be an effective method of producing high strength, high modulus tape at acceptable production rates. High density polyethylene tape was produced having a tensile strength exceeding 300 MPa and a tensile modulus of 8.7 GPa at production rates exceeding 8 m/min. A significant factor in producing highly oriented tape by the rolling process is roll temperature. Increasing the roll temperature from 25°C to 125°C not only increases the maximum extent of orientation achievable, but increases the mechanical properties at a given degree of thickness reduction. Internal frictional heat development limited the maximum thickness reduction ratio of polypropylene to 6.6:1. This reduction was reached by rolling at 150°C. The resultant tape had a tensile modulus of 5.1 GPa and a tensile strength of 300 MPa.
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    Notes: The distribution of residual stresses in quenched modified poly(phenylene oxide) (PPO) specimens was investigated. Quenching was carried out from temperature level above Tg to various temperatures below Tg. As expected, compressive stresses were measured at the surface layers while tensile stresses were in the inner layers. The ratio between the tensile and compressive stresses varied, depending on the thermal history. The level of residual surface stresses was found to depend on both the total temperature difference during cooling and the initial specimen temperature. At constant initial temperature the surface stresses are proportional to the total temperature difference, whereas, at constant final temperature the surface stresses are inversely proportional to the total temperature difference. An empirical correlation describing the surface stresses as a function of thermal history has been suggested. The differences between present theories and experimental data are discussed. emphasizing the apparent discrepancy regarding the influence of initial temperature above Tg on the level of residual stresses.
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    Polymer Engineering and Science 22 (1982), S. 58-63 
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    Notes: The phase behavior at high temperatures of non-polar polymer solutions is discussed in a qualitative way in terms of the free volume theory of liquids developed by Prigogine, Patterson and Flory. This theory is necessary to explain the existence of a Lower Critical Solution Temperature (LCST) in non-polar polymer solutions and the related exothermic heats of mixing. The classical theory of polymer solutions and its limits is first reviewed.
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    Polymer Engineering and Science 22 (1982), S. 229-233 
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    Notes: In this work, the exchange reaction taking place in molten blends of bisphenol-A polycarbonate and polybutylene terephthalate was studied. A direct transesterification mechanism catalyzed by titanium residues, present in commercial PBTP, was deduced. The transesterification reaction can be -stopped at various levels by additives capable of complexing the titanium catalyst.This work enhances the possibility of a new approach in macromolecular engineering by directly combining polycondensates in a processing machine such as an extruder.
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    Polymer Engineering and Science 22 (1982), S. 241-247 
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    Notes: To illustrate the potential effect of unbalanced cooling on warpage of flat parts, a simplified two-part analysis is presented. First a computational model for amorphous polymers cooling in an injection molding cavity is presented. The simulation is a finite difference solution of the one-dimensional, transient heat conduction equation with constant material properties. Plastic and mold temperature profiles are calculated through the cooling cycle and the transients from cycle to cycle are included. Temperatures are predicted for both sides of the mold allowing asymmetrical cooling to be analyzed. The model is verified analytically and is in agreement with published data. Secondly, a simplified method of predicting the thermal warpage of a fiat part from calculated temperature profiles is discussed and illustrated. The relative effects on calculated part warpage of asymmetric mold geometry and cooling fluid temperature are predicted with this analysis method. The sensitivity of warpage to these design factors is illustrated for an example part.
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    Polymer Engineering and Science 22 (1982), S. 265-268 
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    Notes: This paper focuses on several aspects of drawability, including the interactions between material parameters, operating temperatures, and frictional properties of the material. The deep draw process for a molten plastic sheet can be described by a simplified model using the characteristics of the normal stress as a lumped parameter. A rapid evaluation of the draw ratio and mold closing speed can be obtained by systematically drawing a series of three draw ratios. The fracture mode should then be examined to determine the appropriateness of molding temperatures. Therefore the maximum attainable draw ratio can be calculated from the elongational viscosity data. To support the analysis, data is provided on the formation of a cup with polystyrene sheets and using Maxwell extensional model as an example.
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