Title

An Analytical Study of Simultaneous Heat and Binary Mass Transfer with Thermodynamic Coupling in Laminar Boundary-Layer Flows

Date of Award

1967

Degree Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Department

Biomedical and Chemical Engineering

Advisor(s)

William N. Gill

Keywords

chemical engineering, heat transfer, transport equations, thermodynamic coupling

Subject Categories

Chemical Engineering

Abstract

This study investigates a multi component dimension to the mass transfer of heat, and a number of effects to be considered in detail are discussed, including property variation with concentration, thermodynamic coupling, and the effects of body forces acting on non-uniform density distributions caused by both temperature and concentration fields. The present study was initiated to investigate these effects for a number of binary gaseous systems, with air being the ambient gas in each case.

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