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Water purification of organic inclusions in a reverse flow filtration combustion reactor

โœ Scribed by I.A. Koznacheev; K.V. Dobrego; E.S. Shmelev


Book ID
103832266
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
495 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0017-9310

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โœฆ Synopsis


A new technology of water purification of organic inclusions or solutes by using a filtration combustion reactor with alternating flow direction is investigated numerically. An acetone aqueous solution served as a model liquid. The lean combustibility limit (LCL) was determined for a wide range of flow rates, different values of the heat exchange coefficient, length of the reactor, and for different sizes of packed bed particles. It is demonstrated that thermal insulation has the strongest effect on the LCL. A minimum concentration of acetone in water that provides self-sustaining combustion may be as low as c min = 13.5% for the reactor length L = 0.4 m. The nonmonotonic behavior of the LCL dependence of the flow rate for short reactors and coarse particles has been demonstrated. The physical aspects of this feature was discussed.


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