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Simple and accurate shortcut procedure to account for axial dispersion in countercurrent separation columns

Von Stockar, U.  
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Lu, Xiaoping
1991
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

A method is proposed of correcting the design of countercurrent sepn. columns for the impact of axial-dispersion effects. After computing the required no. of transfer units (NTU) employing conventional procedures based on the plug-flow assumption, the method permits the estn. of a correction factor accounting for deviations from plug flow. This factor is used to correct the NTU for such effects. The procedure also works in correcting height-of-transfer-unit data that are affected by axial dispersion. The method is straightforward and simple to use, and the results agree in simple cases within a few percent with those obtained from a rigorous soln. of the model of axial dispersion. [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1021/ie00054a027
Author(s)
Von Stockar, U.  
Lu, Xiaoping
Date Issued

1991

Published in
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Volume

30

Issue

6

Start page

1248

End page

57

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LGCB  
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February 27, 2006
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