Published: CABEQ 18 (3) (2004) 235–239
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
S. A. Nosier and M. M. Mohamed
Abstract
Mass transfer rates at the outer surfaces of helical coil were studied by measuring
the rate of diffusion-controlled dissolution of a helical copper coil in acidified chromate
solution. Variables studied were; air superficial velocity, solution temperature and the
number of active rings per coil. The mass transfer coefficient was found to increase with
increasing airflow rate. Increasing the number of active rings per coil decrease the mass transfer coefficient. The mass transfer data were correlated by the equation:
J = 0.778 (Fr ⋅ Re)–0.263 (dt/lw)0.245
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Keywords
mass transfer, Bubble columns, solid-liquid, helical coil, diffusion controlled, gas sparging