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|a Mechanisms of Mass Transfer /
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|a Cover; Half Title Page; Full Title Page; Copyright Page; About the Authors; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1. Basic Concepts; 1.2. Equilibrium; 1.3. Mechanisms of Mass Transfer; 1.4. Diffusion; 1.5. Convection; Chapter 2 Typical Examples of Mass Transfer; 2.1. Gas Absorption; 2.2. Distillation; 2.3. Extraction of Solids (Leaching); 2.4. Liquid Extraction; 2.5. Crystallization; 2.6. Drying; Chapter 3 Mass Balance; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Continuity Equation for A Single Component; 3.3. Molar Continuity Equation for a Single Component
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|a 3.4. Continuity Equation Using Fick's Law3.5. Simplifications on The Continuity Equation; 3.6. Boundary Condition; Chapter 4 Steady-State Diffusion Without Chemical Reaction; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Steady-State Diffusion Through Stagnant Inert Gas; 4.3. Quasi-Steady-State Diffusion Through Stagnant Inert Gas; 4.4. Diffusion In A Falling Liquid Film; Chapter 5 Steady-State Diffusion With Chemical Reaction; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Heterogeneous Reaction; 5.3. Homogeneous Reaction; 5.4. Effectivity Factor; Chapter 6 Liquid-Liquid Mass Transfer -- Extraction; 6.1. Equipment Selection
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|a 6.2. Types of Equipment6.3. Fundamentals of Extraction; 6.4. Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium; 6.5. Project Specifications; 6.6. Extraction Unit Dimensioning; 6.7. Total Volumetric Flow; 6.8. Column Height; 6.9. Simulation of Liquid-Liquid Extraction -- Equations Involved; 6.10. Cross Current Modeling; Chapter 7 Vapor-Liquid Mass Transfer -- Distillation; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Flash Distillation; 7.3. Batch (Differential) Distillation; Chapter 8 Computational Solution of Distillation Problems; 8.1. Example 8.1 -- Flash Distillation (Modified From Mccabe Et Al.(1993))
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|a 8.2. Example 8.2 -- Batch Distillation (Modified From Mccabe Et Al.(1993))Chapter 9 Stage-Contact Plants; 9.1. Introduction; 9.2. Terminology; 9.3. Material Balance; 9.4. Operating Line; 9.5. Construction of Operating Line; 9.6. Ideal Contact Stages; Chapter 10 Gas Absorption; 10.1. Introduction; 10.2. Solvent Selection; 10.3. Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium; 10.4. Equipment Selection; 10.5. Unit Project; 10.6. Modeling The Gas Absorption Processes (Based on Fctuc Departamento De Engenharia Química (N.D.)); 10.7. Operating Line And Minimum Flow; 10.8. Overflow Point and Column Diameter
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|a 10.9. Absorption Mechanism10.10. Packing Height; 10.11. Diluted Systems; 10.12. Empirical Correlations For Mass Transfer Coefficients; Chapter 11 Additional Project Specifications -- Heuristics; 11.1. Design of Packed Towers (Based On Mccabe Et Al.(1993)); Chapter 12 Gas Absorption Through Packing Towers -- Study Cases; 12.1. Case 1 -- Obtain The Diameter of A Packing Column; 12.2. Case 2 -- Obtain The Height of An Absorption Tower; Chapter 13 Case Study -- Development of An Educational CLI For Flash Distillation Analysis; Abstract; 13.1. Introduction; 13.2. Motivation; 13.3. Objectives
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