Integration of Design Scales and Its Application to Multi-component Adsorption Systems

Integration of Design Scales and Its Application to Multi-component Adsorption Systems

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Published: 2004

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Macroscopic simulations of chemical engineering unit processes provide a means of visualizing the relationship between different process variables through the use of constitutive equations such as the mass, energy and momentum balances. Molecular simulations on the other hand provide an insight into processes on the molecular scale. These simulations coupled with various concepts from statistical mechanics, are often used to study the properties of materials under a range of process conditions. In a natural extension to these two fields, we use molecular simulations to obtain physico-chemical properties required for use in the macroscopic simulations of multi-component adsorption systems. The application requires properties such as transport diffusion coefficients and the adsorption equilibrium properties. We use equilibrium Molecular Dynamics simulations to study the self-diffusion coefficients of the different components in the system. We use a diatomic model for ethane. We show that the minimum dimension of the diatomic molecule governs the transition from ordinary diffusion to single-file motion. We also show that the methane self-diffusion coefficients decrease with increasing ethane mole fraction in the mixture. We then use Grand Canonical Monte Carlo simulations to study the adsorption equilibrium properties of the mixture. We show that in the pure component case, ethane molecules are preferentially adsorbed at low loadings and low temperatures, but an increase in either quantity causes methane molecules to be preferred instead. In the binary mixture, methane molecules fail to displace ethane molecules. We also show that an increase in temperature causes a decrease in the ethane selectivity due to a decreased importance of the energetic factors. We then take resort to the Darken equation to obtain the transport diffusion coefficient. We show that the transport diffusion coefficient decreases with increasing total concentration and methane mole fraction. We also show that the transport diffusion coefficient increases with increasing temperature. We then use the physico-chemical properties in the macroscopic simulation of the adsorption system. We present the operating conditions viz., temperature, feed velocity and time till regeneration. We thus achieve an integration of design scales that would add another important weapon in the arsenal available for researchers.


Large-Scale Optimization with Applications

Large-Scale Optimization with Applications

Author: Lorenz T. Biegler

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1461219604

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With contributions by specialists in optimization and practitioners in the fields of aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, and fluid and solid mechanics, the major themes include an assessment of the state of the art in optimization algorithms as well as challenging applications in design and control, in the areas of process engineering and systems with partial differential equation models.


Adsorption Design for Wastewater Treatment

Adsorption Design for Wastewater Treatment

Author: David O. Cooney

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1998-06-12

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781566703338

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Adsorption: it's the most important method for removing organic contaminants from wastewater streams. Students and professionals alike in the fields of water/wastewater treatment and environmental engineering have expressed tremendous interest in learning and understanding adsorption processes. Adsorption Design for Wastewater Treatment fulfills the need for a true textbook on this increasingly important subject . From the basics of the adsorption process to specifics on system design, this overview serves a dual purpose: study manual and design guide. Straightforward explanations and illustrations make Adsorption Design for Wastewater Treatment ideal for junior, senior and graduate-level university courses. Practicing engineers will find the book especially useful for accurate, direct advice on designing batch and fixed-bed adsorption systems. Contaminant removal will be an ever-present challenge to environmental engineers. Gain a clear understanding of one of the most important cleanup methods with Adsorption Design for Wastewater Treatment.


Hydrogen and Syngas Production and Purification Technologies

Hydrogen and Syngas Production and Purification Technologies

Author: Ke Liu

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-01-07

Total Pages: 572

ISBN-13: 0471719757

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Covers the timely topic of fuel cells and hydrogen-based energy from its fundamentals to practical applications Serves as a resource for practicing researchers and as a text in graduate-level programs Tackles crucial aspects in light of the new directions in the energy industry, in particular how to integrate fuel processing into contemporary systems like nuclear and gas power plants Includes homework-style problems


Heat and Mass Transfer Intensification and Shape Optimization

Heat and Mass Transfer Intensification and Shape Optimization

Author: Lingai Luo

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-02-26

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1447147421

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Is the heat and mass transfer intensification defined as a new paradigm of process engineering, or is it just a common and old idea, renamed and given the current taste? Where might intensification occur? How to achieve intensification? How the shape optimization of thermal and fluidic devices leads to intensified heat and mass transfers? To answer these questions, Heat & Mass Transfer Intensification and Shape Optimization: A Multi-scale Approach clarifies the definition of the intensification by highlighting the potential role of the multi-scale structures, the specific interfacial area, the distribution of driving force, the modes of energy supply and the temporal aspects of processes. A reflection on the methods of process intensification or heat and mass transfer enhancement in multi-scale structures is provided, including porous media, heat exchangers, fluid distributors, mixers and reactors. A multi-scale approach to achieve intensification and shape optimization is developed and clearly explained. Providing readers with a tool box of reflections, techniques, methods, supported by literature reviews, Heat & Mass Transfer Intensification and Shape Optimization: A Multi-scale Approach will be a key guide for students, a teaching aid for lecturers and a source of inspiration for future research subjects.


Web-Based Engineering Education: Critical Design and Effective Tools

Web-Based Engineering Education: Critical Design and Effective Tools

Author: Russell, Donna

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2010-06-30

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1615206604

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Rapid advances in computer technology and the internet have created new opportunities for delivering instruction and revolutionizing the learning environment. This development has been accelerated by the significant reduction in cost of the Internet infrastructure and the easy accessibility of the World Wide Web. This book evaluates the usefulness of advanced learning systems in delivering instructions in a virtual academic environment for different engineering sectors. It aims at providing a deep probe into the most relevant issues in engineering education and digital learning and offers a survey of how digital engineering education has developed, where it stands now, how research in this area has progressed, and what the prospects are for the future.