## Axial dispersion in alveolated channels was studied experimentally. Our motivation was to improve understanding of the physics of gas mixing in the pulmonary acinus. The apparatus consisted of a quasi-two-dimensional central convective channel surrounded top and bottom by dead-end cells (alveol
Axial dispersion in parallel channel electrochemical cells
โ Scribed by R.E.W. Jansson; R.J. Marshall
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 762 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-4686
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โฆ Synopsis
Measurements have been made of axial dispersion in models of a parallel channel electrolyser and a magnesium/silver chloride seawater battery under laminar flow conditions.
Experimental results have been interpreted with the aid of three theoretical models; while these have been shown to be-less than perfect they reveal the highly structured nature of the flow iri the absence of bubbles.
When nitrogen is sparged into the system to simulate anodic or cathodic gas ev&tion the mixing regime changes drastically. The results obtained have been compared with observations made on various organosyntheses and the performance of a seawater battery.
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