Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
160323 Chemical Engineering Science 2005 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

A level set approach is applied for simulating the interphase mass transfer of single drops in immiscible liquid with resistance in both phases. The control volume formulation with the SIMPLEC (semi-implicit method for pressure-linked equations consistent) algorithm incorporated is used to solve the governing equations of incompressible two-phase flow with deformable free interface on a staggered Eulerian grid. The solution of convective diffusion equation for interphase mass transfer is decoupled with the momentum equations. Different spatial discretization schemes including the fifth-order WENO (weighted essentially nonoscillatory), second-order ENO (essentially nonoscillatory) and power-law schemes, are tested for the solution of mass transfer to or from single drops. The conjugate cases with different equilibrium distribution coefficients are simulated successfully with the transformation of concentrations, molecular diffusivities, mass transfer time and velocities. The predicted drop concentration, overall mass transfer coefficient and flow structure are compared with the reported experimental data of a typical extraction system, i.e., n-butanol–succinic acid–water, and good agreement is observed.

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