FIGURE 24.1 In APPENDIX Q4 presents mass transfer between a gas and a falling liquid film...
3. (20 pts) A constant-thickness film of viscous liquid flows in laminar motion down a plate inclined at an angle 6, as shown in the figure. The velocity profile is (a) Find the constant C in terms of the specific weight and viscosity and the angle θ. Find the volume flux O per unit width in terms of these parameters. (b) What are the appropriate boundary conditions at y 0 and y h? uly) 3. (20 pts) A constant-thickness film...
An important problem in chemical engineering separation equipment involves thin liquid films flowing down vertical walls due to gravity, as shown in this figure yV A. Assume that the wall is long and wide compared to the film thickness, with steady flow that is laminar and fully developed: u= v=0 and w w(x). Using a force balance on a rectangular differential element, derive an expression relating g, p, and τΧΖ . Use τΧΖ-n(-_ +--) for a Newtonian fluid to convert...
An important problem in chemical engineering separation equipment involves thin liquid films flowing down vertical walls due to gravity, as shown in this figure yV A. Assume that the wall is long and wide compared to the film thickness, with steady flow that is laminar and fully developed: u= v=0 and w w(x). Using a force balance on a rectangular differential element, derive an expression relating g, p, and τΧΖ . Use τΧΖ-n(-_ +--) for a Newtonian fluid to convert...
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