Transcription of Mass Transfer and Diffusion - Wiley
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Chapter3 mass Transfer and Diffusionbarriers, such as membranes, differing species mass -transferrates through the membrane govern equipment a binary mixture, molecular Diffusion of componentAwith respect to B occurs because of different potentialsor driving forces, which include differences (gradients)of concentration (ordinary Diffusion ), pressure (pressurediffusion), temperature (thermal Diffusion ), and external forcefields (forced Diffusion ) that act unequally on the differentchemical species present.
transfer in laminar flow, (5) mass transfer in turbulent flow, (6) mass transfer at fluid–fluid interfaces, and (7) mass ... • Define a mass-transfer coefficient and explain its analogy to the heat-transfer coefficient and its usefulness, as an ...
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