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Keywords: Models, Transport Phenomena Based, Multiple Gradient

The document describes models based on transport phenomena, specifically a multiple gradient description. It incorporates less detailed information than microscopic models but with modified empirical coefficients determined for each system. The multiple gradient description accounts for one or more dispersion terms and turbulent flow, being applied to processes like packed beds. As an example, it derives a mathematical model to predict effluent concentration changes over time in a square tube with turbulent fluid flow and changing inlet concentration. The model continuity equation incorporates concentration gradients in the axial direction and assumes no reactions, constant density, and uniform inlet concentration across the cross-section.

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Keywords: Models, Transport Phenomena Based, Multiple Gradient

The document describes models based on transport phenomena, specifically a multiple gradient description. It incorporates less detailed information than microscopic models but with modified empirical coefficients determined for each system. The multiple gradient description accounts for one or more dispersion terms and turbulent flow, being applied to processes like packed beds. As an example, it derives a mathematical model to predict effluent concentration changes over time in a square tube with turbulent fluid flow and changing inlet concentration. The model continuity equation incorporates concentration gradients in the axial direction and assumes no reactions, constant density, and uniform inlet concentration across the cross-section.

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Models Based on Transport Phenomena


Keywords: Models, Transport Phenomena Based, Multiple Gradient MULTIPLE GRADIENT DESCRIPTIONS It incorporates less detailed information about the internal features of the system of interest than does the microscopic description. The forms of the equations for this model correspond to the microscopic transport equations but with modified coefficients. These coefficients are empirical and must be determined for each type of equipment or unit of interest. The essential feature of the multiple gradient descriptions is that one or more dispersion terms are important and must be retained in the model with or without the convective terms. The application of this description are to processes with turbulent flow unpacked beds or porous media.

Derivation of a Multiple Gradient Mathematical model: Consider a square tube in which a fluid with a given solute concentration is flowing turbulently at constant temperature. Suppose the inlet concentration is now suddenly changed to a new value. We wish to derive a mathematical expression that will enable us to predict how the effluent concentration will change as a function of time. This type of situation occurs in ion exchange processes.
Flow in
Diffusion mixing

Flow out

Fig 8.1: Continuous Flow of Fluid in a Rectangular Pipe

A preliminary analysis indicates tat a multiple gradient description of the system is reasonable and fairly representative description of the process. The continuity equation for the solute concentration of component I in rectangular coordinates is:
+ + + =
( )

8.1

Assumptions 1. There are no chemical reactions so =0

2. If the inlet concentrations are uniform across the cross-section of the duct only gradients in the axial direction are important and the z and y derivatives of concentration can be ignored. Also consider that is independent of position so = 3. Density can be taken to be constant. The continuity equation for the total mass is found by adding the continuity equations for all the species and is given as;

if

=0

8.2

+ +

+ =

=0

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