Quantitative theories based on first principles are derived to explain the roles of heat and mass transfer in the attainment of steady state or ultimate separation in closed direct‐thermal‐mode parametric pumps. The theoretical results are in agreement with applicable experimental data, including the experimental anomaly called reversed separation. Under conditions when the axial dispersion is much greater than molecular diffusion, the theory predicts and experiments confirm that 1/ln(α) varies in a linear way with fluid displacement at constant frequency. An additional asymptotic result suggests that when Sh » Pe, there is a simple linear connection between 1/ln(α) and Pe which is supported by experimental data
Parametric pumping, both batch and continuous, and cycling zone adsorption are theoretically scrutin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2004.Includes...
The study of mass transport induced by temperature gradients through coarsely porous membranes (effe...
Ultimate separation in a closed, direct-thermal mode parametric pump is analyzed with respect to lim...
It has been predicted theoretically that the proper selection of frequency and fluid displacement is...
A continuous parametric pump in which the feed and product streams flow steadily both in upflow and ...
A continuous parametric pump, operating at constant temperature with pressure as the driving force, ...
A semicontinuous parametric pump with batch operation during one half-cycle and continuous operation...
We develop a continuum theory of fluids that consist of orientable permanent dipoles of identical ge...
This dissertation covers the separation of solutes from multicomponent solutions via direct mode the...
Heat and mass transfer in radial flow between two parallel disks are analysed. This kind of problem ...
The technique of parametric pumping represents a new and valuable development in the separation scie...
General flow-force relations have been determined, by the Hill diagram method, for a six-state proto...
Data have been obtained in steady-state batch operated thermogravitational separation columns using ...
A general theoretical analysis of unsteady evaporation of a binary mixture Into a partial vacuum is ...
Parametric pumping, both batch and continuous, and cycling zone adsorption are theoretically scrutin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2004.Includes...
The study of mass transport induced by temperature gradients through coarsely porous membranes (effe...
Ultimate separation in a closed, direct-thermal mode parametric pump is analyzed with respect to lim...
It has been predicted theoretically that the proper selection of frequency and fluid displacement is...
A continuous parametric pump in which the feed and product streams flow steadily both in upflow and ...
A continuous parametric pump, operating at constant temperature with pressure as the driving force, ...
A semicontinuous parametric pump with batch operation during one half-cycle and continuous operation...
We develop a continuum theory of fluids that consist of orientable permanent dipoles of identical ge...
This dissertation covers the separation of solutes from multicomponent solutions via direct mode the...
Heat and mass transfer in radial flow between two parallel disks are analysed. This kind of problem ...
The technique of parametric pumping represents a new and valuable development in the separation scie...
General flow-force relations have been determined, by the Hill diagram method, for a six-state proto...
Data have been obtained in steady-state batch operated thermogravitational separation columns using ...
A general theoretical analysis of unsteady evaporation of a binary mixture Into a partial vacuum is ...
Parametric pumping, both batch and continuous, and cycling zone adsorption are theoretically scrutin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2004.Includes...
The study of mass transport induced by temperature gradients through coarsely porous membranes (effe...