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Convective Mass Transfer: - Boundary Surfaces

This document outlines convective mass transfer, including boundary surfaces, dimensional analysis, exact analysis using solutions like Blasius, approximate analysis using von Karman theory, and analogies between mass, heat, and momentum transfer. It provides examples applying the concepts and definitions of key dimensionless numbers like the Sherwood and Schmidt numbers.

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Convective Mass Transfer: - Boundary Surfaces

This document outlines convective mass transfer, including boundary surfaces, dimensional analysis, exact analysis using solutions like Blasius, approximate analysis using von Karman theory, and analogies between mass, heat, and momentum transfer. It provides examples applying the concepts and definitions of key dimensionless numbers like the Sherwood and Schmidt numbers.

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Lecture Outline

Convective Mass Transfer


– Boundary surfaces
• Dimensional analysis
• Exact analysis
• Approximate analysis
• Mass, heat and momentum analogies

Homework #11
Tutorial #11
• (self practice)
• 3 problems
• 1 problem
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Convective Mass Transfer
• 2 types of mass transfer between moving
fluids:
– With a boundary surface
– Between 2 moving contacting phases
• Analogy with heat transfer

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Boundary Surfaces
• Convective mass transfer coefficient
N A = kc (c As - c A )

• Hydrodynamic boundary layer


– Laminar flow – molecular transfer
– Turbulent flow – eddy diffusion

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Example 1

PA = 4.74 ×103 Pa

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Dimensionless Numbers
• Defining dimensionless ratios
– Schmidt number
momentum u µ
= Sc º =
mass DAB rDAB
– Sherwood number

kc L - d (c A - c As ) / dy y =0
Sh º =
DAB (cA,s - cA,¥ )/ L
ratio of molecular mass-transfer resistance to
convective mass-transfer resistance 5
Example 2

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Dimensional Analysis
• Transfer to stream flowing under forced
convection
– Using Buckingham-p theory, 3 p groups:
(i) p =D r D k
1
a
AB
b c
c
a b
æL 2
ö æM ö cæ L ö
1 = çç ÷÷ ç 3 ÷ (L ) ç ÷
è t ø èL ø ètø

kc L
Þ p1 =
DAB

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(ii) p2 = D r D v
d
AB
e f

Dv
Þp2 =
DAB
(iii) p3 = D r D µ
g
AB
h i

µ
Þ p3 =
rDAB
– The correlation relation is in the form:
Sh = f (Re, Sc)

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Exact Analysis
• Blasius solution for hydrodynamic
boundary layer for laminar flow parallel to
flat surface
• Analogous situation in mass transfer
– if no reaction, constant DAB, steady state,
incompressible
¶c A ¶c A ¶ 2c A
vx + vy = DAB
¶x ¶y ¶y 2
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– Boundary conditions:
at y = 0 c A - c A, s T - Ts
=0 =0
c A, ¥ - c A, s T¥ - Ts
at y = ¥
c A - c A, s T - Ts
=1 =1
c A, ¥ - c A, s T¥ - Ts

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Analogous to heat transfer and momentum
transfer

kc x
= Shx = 0.332Re0.5
x
DAB

• Blasius solution for low mass-transfer into


laminar boundary layer, and Sc = 1.
• Pohlhausen’s solution when Sc ¹ 1.

kc x
= Shx = 0.332Re0.5
x Sc 1/3

DAB

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Integrating over the whole plate, we can get
the total mass transfer rate

WA = kc A(c A, s - c A,¥ ) = ò kc (c A, s - c A,¥ )dA


A

Analogous to heat transfer, we get

kc L
= Sh L = 0.664 Re 0L.5Sc1/ 3 = 2 Sh x x = L
DAB

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Example 3

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Approximate Analysis
• For other geometries, we approximate the
solutions using von Karman’s theory

• Approximate solutions can be developed

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• For laminar flow over a flat plate,

Sh x = 0.36 Re Sc
0.5
x
1/ 3

• For turbulent flow over flat plate,


velocity profile is

Sh x = 0.0292 Re 4/5
x

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Mass, Heat and Momentum Analogies

• Similarities between the transport


phenomenon
• Analogy is possible due to the dependence
of fluid properties

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• Reynolds analogy
– Between momentum and energy, if Pr = 1
– Between momentum and mass, if Sc = 1
– From the profiles,
¶ æç c A - c A,s ö÷ ¶ æ vx ö
= çç ÷÷ y =0
¶y çè c A,s - c A,¥ ÷ø
y = 0
¶y è v¥ ø

we get µ ¶v x
kc = y =0
rv¥ ¶y

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– Combined with coefficient of skin friction

Cf =
t0
=
(
2µ ¶v x / ¶y y =0 )
rv / 2
2
¥ rv¥2
to get
kc C f
=
v¥ 2
which is analogous to

h Cf
=
rv¥ c p 2

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• Chilton-Colburn analogy
– Modification to Reynolds’ analogy, for all Pr
and Sc
– j factor for mass transfer
kc 2 / 3 C f
jD º Sc =
v¥ 2
– For fluids within 0.6 < Sc < 2500, we know

Sh x = 0.332 Re Sc 0.5
x
1/ 3

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– Divide by RexSc1/3,
Sh x 0.332
1/ 3
=
Re xSc Re 0x.5
– Substitute in Blasius solution,
Sh x æ kc x öæ µ öæ rDAB ö 2 / 3 kc Sc 2 / 3 C f
= çç ÷÷çç ÷÷çç ÷÷ Sc = =
è DAB øè xv¥ r øè µ ø
1/ 3
Re xSc v¥ 2

– So the analogy is

Cf
jH = jD =
2
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Example 4

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Example 5

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Example 6

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Lecture Outline
Convective Mass Transfer
– Boundary surfaces
üDimensional analysis
üExact analysis
üApproximate analysis
üMass, heat and momentum analogies

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