Experimental study and mathematical model for the effect of air on performance of falling film absorbers

Dissertant

Abd Allah, Arubah Nafi

Thesis advisor

Halabiyah, Isam Khidr

University

University of Technology

Faculty

-

Department

Department of Chemical Engineering

University Country

Iraq

Degree

Ph.D.

Degree Date

2006

English Abstract

A thin falling film is well suited to simultaneous heat and mass transfer due to the small thermal resistance through the film and the large contact surface achievable at low flow rates, the film enters as a smooth laminar flow and quickly transitions into small-amplitude wavy flow.

The low regime is termed "wavy-laminar flow", and modern heat and mass transfer equipment operate in this complicated transition regime.

The absorption of water-vapor (absorb ate) by lithium-chloride (absorbent) was studied experimentally and theoretically in the presence of non-absorbable (air) in a counter - current falling film absorber (0.0187 m outer diameter 1.25 m height).

Main Subjects

Chemistry

Topics

American Psychological Association (APA)

Abd Allah, Arubah Nafi. (2006). Experimental study and mathematical model for the effect of air on performance of falling film absorbers. (Doctoral dissertations Theses and Dissertations Master). University of Technology, Iraq
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-306310

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Abd Allah, Arubah Nafi. Experimental study and mathematical model for the effect of air on performance of falling film absorbers. (Doctoral dissertations Theses and Dissertations Master). University of Technology. (2006).
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-306310

American Medical Association (AMA)

Abd Allah, Arubah Nafi. (2006). Experimental study and mathematical model for the effect of air on performance of falling film absorbers. (Doctoral dissertations Theses and Dissertations Master). University of Technology, Iraq
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-306310

Language

English

Data Type

Arab Theses

Record ID

BIM-306310