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Diffusion and Back-Flow Models for Two-Phase Axial Dispersion
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Fundamentals1963Vol. 2(4), pp. 304–310
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Abstract
S>Two-phase flow operations are described by a generalized model that assumes back flow, superimposed on the net flows through a column, with perfectly mixed stages in cascade. The diffusion model, which is used extensively to describe longitudinal dispersion, is derived as an extreme case of the back-flow model. The perfectly mixed stage (or cell) model is derived as another extreme. It is shown that the dispersed phase for these models may be treated as a second continuous phase. The nature of the longitudinal dispersion coefficient was also examined. (auth)
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