The theory of Irreversible Thermodynamics (IT), in particular the Generalized Maxwell-Stefan relations for describing the relative motion of species in a multicomponent mixture, is used to develop the fundamental basis for separation processes. The IT approach, and formulation, is shown to be indispensible in the estimation of the mass diffusivities of thermodynamically non-ideal fluid mixtures, description of separation processes in the region of the critical point, prediction of mass transfer rates and stage efficiencies in multicomponent separation processes, and for the correct modelling of separation processes involving more than one driving force. Use of the "dusty" fluid model allows the IT formulation to be consistently extended to ...
Extended irreversible thermodynamics and the general equation for the non-equilibrium reversible-irr...
Separation systems mainly involve interfacial mass and heat transfer as well as mixing. Distillation...
This paper gives the first step of the development of a rigorous multicomponent reactive separation ...
Membrane separation processes are based on the laws of irreversible thermodynamics. At present, the ...
Contemporary separation theories are based on the mass conservation equation with the methods of dyn...
When contemplating or designing a separation process, every chemical engineer at once recognizes the...
In this paper, new thermodynamic limits on the performance of irreversible separation processes are ...
A molecular model of a multicomponent separation process has been constructed. A general expression ...
A unified phase-field continuum theory is developed for transition and separation phenomena. A nonlo...
A unified phase-field continuum theory is developed for transition and separation phenomena. A nonlo...
Abstract: Taking into account of the methods of thermodynamics of irreversible processes u...
A unified phase-field continuum theory is developed for transition and separation phenomena. A nonlo...
A molecular model of a multicomponent separation process has been constructed. A general expression ...
Abstract: Within the framework of the phenomenological theory of turbulence of compressibl...
This paper gives the first step of the development of a rigorous multicomponent reactive s...
Extended irreversible thermodynamics and the general equation for the non-equilibrium reversible-irr...
Separation systems mainly involve interfacial mass and heat transfer as well as mixing. Distillation...
This paper gives the first step of the development of a rigorous multicomponent reactive separation ...
Membrane separation processes are based on the laws of irreversible thermodynamics. At present, the ...
Contemporary separation theories are based on the mass conservation equation with the methods of dyn...
When contemplating or designing a separation process, every chemical engineer at once recognizes the...
In this paper, new thermodynamic limits on the performance of irreversible separation processes are ...
A molecular model of a multicomponent separation process has been constructed. A general expression ...
A unified phase-field continuum theory is developed for transition and separation phenomena. A nonlo...
A unified phase-field continuum theory is developed for transition and separation phenomena. A nonlo...
Abstract: Taking into account of the methods of thermodynamics of irreversible processes u...
A unified phase-field continuum theory is developed for transition and separation phenomena. A nonlo...
A molecular model of a multicomponent separation process has been constructed. A general expression ...
Abstract: Within the framework of the phenomenological theory of turbulence of compressibl...
This paper gives the first step of the development of a rigorous multicomponent reactive s...
Extended irreversible thermodynamics and the general equation for the non-equilibrium reversible-irr...
Separation systems mainly involve interfacial mass and heat transfer as well as mixing. Distillation...
This paper gives the first step of the development of a rigorous multicomponent reactive separation ...