1951
DOI: 10.1021/ie50499a048
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ENGINEERING AND PROCESS DEVEILOPMENT Performance Characteristics of Spray-Type Absorption

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“…The considerable difference of values for the volumetric mass transfer coefficient in both regions confirms the presence of the two regimes of transfer in the spray. This considerable rate of transfer in the first few centimetres has been reported by several studies [34][35][36]. Although they highlighted significantly higher transfer close to the nozzle, no efforts were made to characterize this region since, for most of the spraying column, it represents a negligible part of the gas-liquid system.…”
Section: ) Determination Of Overall Volumetric Mass Transfer Coefficientsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The considerable difference of values for the volumetric mass transfer coefficient in both regions confirms the presence of the two regimes of transfer in the spray. This considerable rate of transfer in the first few centimetres has been reported by several studies [34][35][36]. Although they highlighted significantly higher transfer close to the nozzle, no efforts were made to characterize this region since, for most of the spraying column, it represents a negligible part of the gas-liquid system.…”
Section: ) Determination Of Overall Volumetric Mass Transfer Coefficientsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…As the investigation of the effect of foam height was carried out in the turbulent region, the observed effects of foam height may undoubtedly be attributed to the backmixing of turbulent foam. Behavior illustrated in Figure 5 is similar to the behavior of spray columns (5).…”
Section: Effect Of Foam Height On Masssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The corrections for the mass transfer which occurred in the descending shower of liquid above the foam were made by interpolation of data taken with the same spray nozzles in the empty column. The interpolation procedure was to assume the same effect of volume of chamber as reported by Pigford and Pyle (5). Further details of this are available (7).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…If m is estimated to be 1.0 atm-l./mol (by Figure 4), r = 0.22 atml./mol and CB' = 0.9 mmol/1. Pigford and Pyle (1951) measured values of kga and k\a for a spray scrubber using NH3 absorption and 02 desorption at 30 °C. Their measured values were corrected to make predictions for S02 absorption at 50 °C by assuming variation oí k%a and k\a with the square root of diffusivity and assuming a temperature dependence for r of +2%/°C.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Previous Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%