Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5468163 | Vacuum | 2017 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, the kinetics of Pb evaporating from Pb-Sn alloy has been investigated. The experiments were performed in the temperature range 1200 K-1400 K and the pressure of 10 Pa. The results indicated that the evaporation of Pb follow first order kinetics. The overall mass transfer coefficients of lead evaporation from Pb-Sn alloy are 2.68 Ã 10â6 m sâ1, 5.01 Ã 10â6 m sâ1 and 1.92 Ã 10â5 m sâ1 at 1200 K, 1300 K and 1400 K, respectively. Additionally, the apparent activation energy of lead evaporation from molten Pb-Sn alloy was calculated. It revealed that the mass transfer of lead in the vapor phase is not rate limiting in the vacuum distillation. The Pb evaporation from Pb-Sn alloy was mix-controlled by vaporization and liquid mass transfer. The mass transfer in the liquid phase is a major rate-limiting step under the present experimental conditions.
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Authors
JinYang Zhao, HongWei Yang, ChangBin Nan, Bin Yang, DaChun Liu, Baoqiang Xu,