CME 301 - Mass Transfer Convective Mass Transfer: Dr. Chandra Mouli MR
CME 301 - Mass Transfer Convective Mass Transfer: Dr. Chandra Mouli MR
NA = kc ∆cA
Convective Mass Transfer
Coefficient
What is the unit of kc?
It is analogous to convective heat transfer:
q/A = h ∆T 2
kc and h are related to:
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Parameters for Analysis of Convective
Mass Transfer
Analogy Between Momentum, Heat and
Mass Transfer:
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Concentration Boundary Layer
v∞
[cA∞ – cAs]
y
v=v(y) [cA – cAs] = f(y)
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Two General Cases of Convective Mass
Transfer
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1. Two immiscible fluid phases in contact (“A” is
soluble in both phases)
2. Liquid-Liquid Contact
(e.g., liquid-liquid
extraction)
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2. Fluid contacting a solid surface (solid
acts as a source or a sink)
z=δ z=0
Porous Solid
cA0 (Molecular Transfer)
L = characteristic
length of solid
cAs
NAz
NAz = -DAB cA
NAz = kc (cA0 – cAs)
+ cA V
Fluid Boundary
Layer
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Methods for Evaluating Convective Mass
Transfer
1. Dimensional analysis coupled with
Experiments
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1. Dimensional Analysis of Convective
Mass Transfer
Target: finding dimensionless groups which
affect the mass transfer behavior.
Solution:
Sh = f(other dimensionless groups),
Schmidt Number :
ν momentum diffusivity Analogous to Prandtl Number
=
Sc =
DAB mass diffusivity (Pr) in Heat Transfer
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Example 1. Forced Convection
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Example 2: Natural Convection
L.kc ρ DAB 1
π1 = = Sh π2 = =
DAB µ Sc
L ρ g ∆ρ A
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π3 = = GrA, B Grashof No. for
µ 2
natural convection
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2. Exact Analysis of Concentration
Boundary Layer
Assuming:
(1) constant cT and DAB, (2) RA = 0, (3) st.st.
v.cA = DAB 2cA
∂c A ∂c A ∂ 2cA ∂ 2cA
vx + v y = DAB 2 + 2
∂x ∂y ∂x ∂y
Boundary Conditions:
(1) cA = cAs @ y = 0 (2) cA = cA∞ @ y = ∞
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Solution:
dc A Re x
= ( c A∞ − c As ) 0.332
dy y =0 x
⇒ Flux :
dc A Re x
N Ay = − DAB − DAB ( c A∞ − c As ) 0.332
=
dyy =0 x
= kc ( c As − c A∞ )
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DAB
⇒ kc = 0.332 Re x
x
kc x
or =Sh = 0.332 Re0.5 x (for Sc = 1)
DAB
If Sc ≠ 1
kc x
=
Sh = 0.332 Re x Sc
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DAB
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Mean mass transfer coefficient (kc,av) over a
plate of width W and length L is obtained by
integration over area:
Moles transferred (wA) = f A kc (cAs - cA∞) dA
= WL kc,av (cAs - cA∞)
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A. Reynolds Analogy
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Flat Plate
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Flow Through Pipes
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Specific Correlations for Fixed
Configurations
Chapter 28 gives detailed correlations for calculating
the mass transfer coefficients (Laminar and
Turbulent) for:
1. Flat Plates
2. Single Spheres
3. Spherical bubble swarms
4. Single Cylinders
5. Flow through pipes
6. Wetted wall column
7. Packed and fluidized beds
8. Stirred tanks
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Example
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Example
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Example
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