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Adsorption-Dryers for Divided Solids
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Adsorption-Dryers for Divided Solids, part of the Industrial Equipment for Chemical Engineering set, provides practical applications and precise knowledge on global research, presenting an in-depth study of a variety of aspects within the field of chemical engineering.
This volume discusses the principle of adsorption of gaseous impurities, practical data on adsorption, ion exchange and chromatography, the theory of drying, and the theory of imbibition. The author also provides methods needed for understanding the equipment used in applied thermodynamics in the hope of encouraging students and engineers to build their own programs. Chapters are complemented with appendices which provide additional information and associated references.
- Provides key characteristics of fluid-solid equilibriums
- Includes a practical use of adsorbents that can be applied
- Covers particular cases in chromatography
- Presents general methods for calculations on dryers
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1
Humid Air Water Cooling Towers
Abstract
As regards mixtures of air and water vapor, the thermodynamic variables are defined with their mathematical expression which help to construct the Mollier diagramm.
The conclusions can easily be applied to the calculation of the gigantic towers in which water is cooled.
Keywords
Absolute humidity; Cooling tower; Cross-current tower; Enthalpy of humid air; Humid air; Lewis number; Mollier diagram; Relative humidity
1.1 Properties of humid air
1.1.1 Absolute humidity and relative humidity
We shall base our discussion here on the most common case, which is that of a mixture of air and water vapor. The conclusions drawn can easily be transposed to apply to gaseous mixtures of a different nature.
The absolute humidity of an airâwater vapor mixture is written as Y. It is the mass (in kg) of water vapor associated with 1 kg of dry air.
The air is saturated with vapor when the partial pressure of the vapor PV is equal to the vapor pressure Ď (t) corresponding to the temperature of the mixture.
The relative humidity is...
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Copyright
- Preface
- 1: Humid Air Water Cooling Towers
- 2: Adsorption and Ion-exchange Chromatography
- 3: Practical Data on Adsorption, Ion Exchange and Chromatography
- 4: Theory of Drying Theory of Imbibition and Drainage. The Phenomenon of Hysteresis
- 5: Dryers
- Appendix 1: Numerical Integration 4th-order RungeâKutta Method
- Appendix 2: A Few Important Identities
- Bibliography
- Index