05285nam 2200637Ia 450 99619760410331620170816124405.01-281-75867-197866117586773-527-61547-43-527-61546-6(CKB)1000000000376069(EBL)481610(OCoLC)636273213(SSID)ssj0000258438(PQKBManifestationID)11194641(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000258438(PQKBWorkID)10272233(PQKB)11354724(MiAaPQ)EBC481610(PPN)153156813(EXLCZ)99100000000037606919950413d1995 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThermal separation processes[electronic resource] principles and design /Klaus Sattler, Hans Jacob FeindtWeinheim ;New York VCHc19951 online resource (577 p.)Based on: Thermische Trennverfahren / K. Sattler.3-527-28622-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Thermal Separation Processes; Contents; 4.1.2 Processes and Examples; Frequently Used Nomenclature; 1 Basic Concepts; 1.1 Principles of Thermal Separation Processes; 1.2 Thermal Separation Process Modes; 1.3 Mass Balance, Energy Balance, Exergy Balance; 1.3.1 Mass, Energy and Heat Balances; 1.3.2 Exergy Balance; 1.3.3 Calculation of Balance Equations; 1.4 Phase Equilibria; 1.4.1 Basic Concepts; 1.4.1.1 General Differential Equation for the Equilibrium Between Two Phases; 1.4.1.2 The Gibbs Phase Rule; 1.4.2 Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium; 1.4.2.1 The Nernst Distribution Law1.4.2.2 Representation of Liquid-Liquid Phase Equilibrium1.4.3 Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium; 1.4.3.1 One Component Systems; 1.4.3.2 Two and Multicomponent Systems; 1.4.3.3 Henry's Law, Gas Solubility; 1.4.3.4 Boiling Equilibrium of a Solid Solution, Decrease of Vapor Pressure and Increase of Boiling Point; 1.4.4 Gas-Solid Phase Equilibrium; 1.4.4.1 Gas-Solid Phase Equilibrium, Sublimation; 1.4.4.2 Gas-Solid Phase Equilibrium with Adsorption/Desorption and Convective Solid Drying (Adsorption Equilibrium); 1.4.5 Liquid-Solid Phase Equilibrium; 1.4.5.1 Solubility of Solids in Liquid Solvents1.4.5.2 Melting Pressure Curve1.4.5.3 Decrease in the Freezing Point; 1.4.5.4 State Diagrams of Binary Systems for Solid and Liquid Phase Equilibrium; 1.4.6 Enthalpy of Phase Changes; 1.5 Separation Factor and Relative Volatility; 1.6 Minimum Separation Work; 1.7 Mass Transfer Fundamentals; 1.7.1 Mass Transfer by Molecular Diffusion; 1.7.1.1 Steady-State Diffusion; 1.7.1.2 Unsteady-State Diffusion; 1.7.1.3 Diffusion Coefficient; 1.7.2 Mass Transfer by Convection; 1.7.3 Overall Mass Transfer; 1.7.3.1 Two Film Theory, Mass Transfer Coefficient and Turbulence Theory1.8 Steady-State Cocurrent Operation1.9 Steady-State Countercurrent Operation; 1.9.1 Theory of Separation Stages; 1.9.2 Method to Determine the Number of Theoretical Separation Stages for a Countercurrent Column; 1.9.3 Calculation for Counterflow Columns; 1.9.3.1 Mass Balances; 1.9.3.2 Phase Equilibrium Relationship; 1.9.3.3 Enthalpy Balances; 1.9.3.4 Stoichiometric Conditions for the Sum of the Concentration at Each Equilibrium Stage; 1.9.4 Kinetic Theory for the Counterflow Separation of a Mixture; 1.9.4.1 Two-Directional Mass Transfer Between Phases; 1.9.4.2 One-Directional Mass Transfer1.10 Steady-State Crossflow Operation1.11 General Procedure to Design Equipment for the Thermal Separation of Mixtures; 2 Distillation and Partial Condensation; 2.1 Concepts of Simple Distillation, Rectification and Partial Condensation; 2.2 Discontinuously and Continuously Operated Simple Distillation, Flash Distillation; 2.2.1 Discontinuously Operated Simple Distillation; 2.2.2 Continuously Operated Simple Distillation; 2.2.3 Heat Requirement of Simple Distillation Units; 2.2.4 Flash Distillation; 2.3 Carrier Distillation; 2.4 Vacuum and Molecular Distillation2.5 Countercurrent Distillation (Rectification)This much-needed book presents a clear and very practice-oriented overview of thermal separation processes. An extensive introduction elucidates the physical and physicochemical fundamentals of different unit operations used to separate homogenous mixtures. This is followed by a concise text with numerous explanatory figures and tables referring to process and design, flowsheets, basic engineering and examples of separation process applications.Very helpful guidance in the form of process descriptions, calculation models and operation data is presented in an easy-to- understand manner Separation (Technology)Mass transferSeparation (Technology)Mass transfer.541.364Sattler Klaus86295Feindt Hans Jacob978674Sattler Klaus86295MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996197604103316Thermal separation processes2230618UNISA