Quantification of macroscale transport phenomenon in microfluidic systems is important to many science and engineering disciplines. In part, this is because fully resolved solutions to microscale balance laws over large domains are out of reach with current computational technology. Additionally, engineers are most often interested in some upscaled quantity and...
A cascade crosscurrent column, packed with Pall rings, was employed
for ammonia absorption from ammonia-rich air phase by
contacting with water. Absorption efficiency was presented as
the percentage of NH₃ removed as well as the volume of a transfer
unit.
A review of the literature concerning the theoretical and experimental...
A complete solution, exact to second-order, for wave motion
forced by a hinged-wavemaker of variable-draft is presented. A
solution for a piston type wavemaker is also obtained as a special
case of a hinged-wavemaker with negative infinite draft. The
existing Stokes inviscid theories for mass transport is extended to
include...
The effect of unsteady thermocapillary convection on the mass transfer rate of a solute between two immiscible liquids within a rectangular microscale channel with differentially heated sidewalls was numerically investigated. A computational fluid dynamic code in Fortran77 was developed using the finite volume method with Marker and Cell (MAC) technique...
The conventional advection-dispersion equation cannot adequately describe all processes driving
solute transport in heterogeneous systems. This dissertation focuses on the individual influences
of both chemical (Chapter 2) and physical processes (Chapters 3 and 4) which affect
solute transport. In Chapter 2 we analyzed uranium transport in natural sediment using the...
The surface renewal rate from Danckwerts' theory and
the effective interfacial area between gas and liquid per
unit packing volume in a packed absorption tower were
evaluated for the absorption of carbon dioxide into
carbonate/bicarbonate buffer solution accompanied by a
pseudo-first order chemical reaction. The rate of chemical
reaction in...