A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR COUPLED GAS-SOLID REACTIONS IN A REACTING GAS ATMOSPHERE
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概要
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A mathematical model has been proposed for describing the coupled gas-solid reactions in a reacting gas atmosphere. Effects of the following five parameters on the conversions of solids B and D have been examined: reaction/diffusion ratio, Sherwood number, reactivity ratio, factors of catalytic activity and reactant amount ratio. The conversion of solid B was found to be able to be increased by reducing the pellet size, increasing the relative initial amount of solid D to solid B, or increasing the velocity of bulk gas.
- 社団法人 化学工学会の論文
- 1993-04-20
著者
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LIN CHUN-I
Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
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Lin Chun-i
Department Of Chemical Engineering National Taiwan Institute Of Technology
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TSENG Wen-Hsing
Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan Institute of Technology
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Tseng Wen-hsing
Department Of Chemical Engineering National Taiwan Institute Of Technology
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