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This book is designed to bridge the gap between handbooks and technical literature and is intended to serve the research needs of both academic and industrial scientists and graduate students. It begins with a discussion on reactive extraction systems and provides a state-of-the-art description of phase equilibria in reacting liquid-liquid systems. The following chapter discusses reactive mass transfer with a focus on transfer regimes, surfactant layers, zeta potential and experimental techniques. A brief summary on current developments and not common extraction techniques is also offered.A program for column design (http://www.uni-kl.de/LS-Bart/dae99.html) which is available from the author's homepage (http://www.uni-kl.de/LS-Bart/) is described in Appendix X, and references to other license free codes in the web are also given.
This accessible book presents unconventional technologies in heat
exchanger design that have the capacity to provide solutions to
major concerns within the process and power-generating industries.
Demonstrating the advantages and limits of these innovative heat
exchangers, it also discusses micro- and nanostructure surfaces and
micro-scale equipment, and introduces pillow-plate, helical and
expanded metal baffle concepts. It offers step-by-step worked
examples, which provide instructions for developing an initial
configuration and are supported by clear, detailed drawings and
pictures. Various types of heat exchangers are available, and they
are widely used in all fields of industry for cooling or heating
purposes, including in combustion engines. The market in 2012 was
estimated to be U$ 42.7 billion and the global demand for heat
exchangers is experiencing an annual growth of about 7.8 %. The
market value is expected to reach U$ 57.9 billion in 2016, and
approach U$ 78.16 billion in 2020. Providing a valuable
introduction to students and researchers, this book offers clear
and concise information to thermal engineers, mechanical engineers,
process engineers and heat exchanger specialists.
This booklet is designed to bridge the gap between handbooks and
technical literature and aims at graduate students or experienced
readers. Commercial flow sheeting simulation software is
increasingly available and is used in the early steps of process
design in industry. As to this, more sophisticated and precise
models based on activities instead of concentrations should be
used. After an introductory chapter there is in Chapter 2 an
intensive discussion of reactive phase equilibria of ionic and
non-ionic solutes based on chemical potentials. Chapter 3
introduces to multicomponent diffusion and mass transfer. However,
the main focus is on the reactive mass transfer on rigid and mobile
surfaces where the interfacial reaction, molecular diffusion and
adsorption layers are decisive. The respective extraction of zinc
with a cation exchanger and of acetic acid with an anion exchanger
is discussed as case studies. Since adsorption layers and
surfactants have a major impact on liquid-liquid extraction
efficiency, the final chapter reviews several tech niques which
make use of polymeric species in an extractive process. A short
review is also given on extraction apparatus and the hydrodynamics
(hydraulic design, droplet populance balances) of columns. Much of
the booklet is based on the PhD works of C. Czapla (2000), G. Modes
(2000), H. Klocker (1996), T. Kronberger (1995), M. Marters (2000),
M. Roos (2000), M. Traving (2000) and B. Wachter (1996) who I wish
to thank for their fruitful contributions."
This accessible book presents unconventional technologies in heat
exchanger design that have the capacity to provide solutions to
major concerns within the process and power-generating industries.
Demonstrating the advantages and limits of these innovative heat
exchangers, it also discusses micro- and nanostructure surfaces and
micro-scale equipment, and introduces pillow-plate, helical and
expanded metal baffle concepts. It offers step-by-step worked
examples, which provide instructions for developing an initial
configuration and are supported by clear, detailed drawings and
pictures. Various types of heat exchangers are available, and they
are widely used in all fields of industry for cooling or heating
purposes, including in combustion engines. The market in 2012 was
estimated to be U$ 42.7 billion and the global demand for heat
exchangers is experiencing an annual growth of about 7.8 %. The
market value is expected to reach U$ 57.9 billion in 2016, and
approach U$ 78.16 billion in 2020. Providing a valuable
introduction to students and researchers, this book offers clear
and concise information to thermal engineers, mechanical engineers,
process engineers and heat exchanger specialists.
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