The paper presents theoretical studies of absorption gas mixture separation under ultrasonic vibrations influence, which provides cavitation and acoustic process intensification. The theoretical studies based on consecutive consideration of this process beginning with single cavitation bubble dynamic which generates shockwave for increasing interface “gas-liquid” and ending with determining absorption productivity providing required concentration of target gas mixture component. In result of the studies, it is evaluated, that cavitation and acoustic intensification increase interface “gas-liquid” up to 3 times with amplitude of oscillations of solid surface 1…2 μm. From the data about surface increasing the analysis of the gas absorption pr...
Changes in the cavitation intensity of gases dissolved in water, including H2, N2, and Ar, have been...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
The separation of an azeotropic mixture such as ethanol/ethyl acetate in distillation process can be...
At present, the field of applications of powerful ultrasound is expanding intensively, and the impro...
Ultrasound-induced acoustic cavitation has been studied in detail due to its chemical effects (sonoc...
Process industries are cornerstones in today’s industrialized world. They contribute significantly t...
With many emerging applications such as chemical reactions and ultrasound therapy, acoustic cavitati...
With many emerging applications such as chemical reactions and ultrasound therapy, acoustic cavitati...
Process industries are cornerstones in today’s industrialized society. They contribute significantly...
Ultrasonic cavitation is a phenomena where the media is subjected to rapid, alternating high pressur...
Ultrasonic cavitation is used in various processes and applications, utilizing powerful shock waves ...
A homogeneous cavitation model, derived from the Keller–Miksis equation, is developed and applied to...
In an attempt to quantify the instantaneous pressure field in cavitating liquids at large forcing si...
As the semiconductor manufacturing technology for ultra-high integration devices continue to shrink ...
The application of ultrasound to the processing of liquids and slurries has a long history. This cha...
Changes in the cavitation intensity of gases dissolved in water, including H2, N2, and Ar, have been...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
The separation of an azeotropic mixture such as ethanol/ethyl acetate in distillation process can be...
At present, the field of applications of powerful ultrasound is expanding intensively, and the impro...
Ultrasound-induced acoustic cavitation has been studied in detail due to its chemical effects (sonoc...
Process industries are cornerstones in today’s industrialized world. They contribute significantly t...
With many emerging applications such as chemical reactions and ultrasound therapy, acoustic cavitati...
With many emerging applications such as chemical reactions and ultrasound therapy, acoustic cavitati...
Process industries are cornerstones in today’s industrialized society. They contribute significantly...
Ultrasonic cavitation is a phenomena where the media is subjected to rapid, alternating high pressur...
Ultrasonic cavitation is used in various processes and applications, utilizing powerful shock waves ...
A homogeneous cavitation model, derived from the Keller–Miksis equation, is developed and applied to...
In an attempt to quantify the instantaneous pressure field in cavitating liquids at large forcing si...
As the semiconductor manufacturing technology for ultra-high integration devices continue to shrink ...
The application of ultrasound to the processing of liquids and slurries has a long history. This cha...
Changes in the cavitation intensity of gases dissolved in water, including H2, N2, and Ar, have been...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
The separation of an azeotropic mixture such as ethanol/ethyl acetate in distillation process can be...