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Analytical Geometrical Model of Open Cell Foams with Detailed Description of Strut‐Node Intersection
Open cell foams are regarded as potential enhanced catalyst carriers due to their high specific surface areas, low pressure drops, and good heat and mass transfer rates. However, it is difficult to evaluate their surface area. An analytical model is proposed, which is derived entirely from geometrical hypotheses and can be applied using different easily accessible input parameters. It can accurately estimate the specific surface and other features of foams for a wide range of porosities. The application of the new model to the reevaluation of published gas/solid mass transfer data is demonstrated.
Analytical Geometrical Model of Open Cell Foams with Detailed Description of Strut‐Node Intersection
Open cell foams are regarded as potential enhanced catalyst carriers due to their high specific surface areas, low pressure drops, and good heat and mass transfer rates. However, it is difficult to evaluate their surface area. An analytical model is proposed, which is derived entirely from geometrical hypotheses and can be applied using different easily accessible input parameters. It can accurately estimate the specific surface and other features of foams for a wide range of porosities. The application of the new model to the reevaluation of published gas/solid mass transfer data is demonstrated.
Analytical Geometrical Model of Open Cell Foams with Detailed Description of Strut‐Node Intersection
Ambrosetti, Matteo (Autor:in) / Bracconi, Mauro (Autor:in) / Groppi, Gianpiero (Autor:in) / Tronconi, Enrico (Autor:in)
Chemie Ingenieur Technik ; 89 ; 915-925
01.07.2017
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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