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Calcium oxide sintering in atmospheres containing water and carbon dioxide [Erratum to document cited in CA110(18):157398y]. Robert H. Borgwardt. Ind...
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1984 Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., Vol. 29, No. 9, 1990

T , = temperature of air entering the core, K T3 = temperature of air leaving the core, K T4 = temperature of air leaving the exchanger, K U = overall heat-transfer coefficient from one fluid to the other, W/(m2-K) w = mass rate of flow, kg/s t = distance along the heated surface, m Z = =N(2z/l) Greek Symbols

= h,/U b = [a(2+ t = ( T 2- T 1 ) / ( T 3 T2),thermal effectiveness 6 = angular coordinate, rad v = kinematic viscosity of fluid, m2/s

CY

Subscripts 1 = on wall-1

2 = on wall-2 c = at inner surface of spiral (at core) cy1 = for a cylindrical surface e = exiting flat = for a flat surface i = entering lm = logarithmic-mean value max = maximum value min = minimum value o = a t outer surface of spiral (at outside of exchanger) opt = optimal value p = index of a turn for entering fluid p + 1 = index of adjacent inner turn for exiting fluid p - 1 = index of adjacent outer turn for exiting fluid q + 1 = index of outer wall for turn p q - 1 = index of inner wall for turn p Registry No. Al, 7429-90-5;Pt, 7440-06-4.

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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Calcium Oxide Sintering in Atmospheres Containing Water and Carbon Dioxide [Volume 28, Number 4, Page 4931. Robert H. Borgwardt Page 497. T h e second term on t h e right-hand side of eqs 7 a n d 8 should be preceded by In and should be enclosed in brackets. T h e correct equations are In 7 H l O = 0.002622"+ In [(ln P H l o - 1.39)/11.1] (7) In yCo2= 0.0034T

+ In [(ln Pco2- 1.948)/44.9]

(8)

T h e error is typographical only a n d does not affect t h e calculated results presented in t h e article.