mass transfer in the flow of gases through packed beds

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RECEIVED for review February 27, 1967 ACCEPTEDDecember 22, 1967

MASS TRANSFER IN T H E FLOW OF GASES

THROUGH PACKED BEDS Low Reynolds Number Region LOUIS J. PETROVIC AND GEORGE THODOS

Northwestern University, Ecanston, Ill. 60201

Mass transfer factors associated with the vaporization of water and heavy hydrocarbons from the surface of porous spheres, 0.0721 to 0.370 inch in diameter, have been established in the low Reynolds number region (3 N R ~ 230) taking into account a correction for axial mixing. The carrier gas used was air which flowed through packed and dispersed beds of these spheres. To produce a dispersed bed, porous spheres saturated with a liquid were placed in a matrix of dry glass spheres. The results for both types of beds have been correlated with the Reynolds number to produce a single relationship of Ejd vs. N R ~ .