Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4987250 Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2017 44 Pages PDF
Abstract
It is shown how the chromatographic experimental technique may be applied, in combination with the use of convolution theorem, to determine the effective diffusivity of a binary pair of non-reacting gases, in spherical γ-alumina pellets (1.0 mm diameter). The experiments were performed on a packed bed (i.d. = 13.8 mm), with two different packed bed depths of 200 and 400 mm, which enabled the first and second moments for a fictitious bed length of 200 mm to be determined. The effective diffusivity of He in N2 was 9.56 × 10−7 m2 s−1 for the γ-alumina pellets, and for N2 in He was 2.31 × 10−7 m2 s−1. Using the parallel pore model, the apparent tortuosity factor was back-calculated and the value was found to be 2.2 -3.5 for the pellets studied.
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