Capillary network models for transport in packed beds: considerations of pore aspect ratio

Bhatia, Suresh K. (1996) Capillary network models for transport in packed beds: considerations of pore aspect ratio Chemical Engineering Communications, 154 (1). pp. 183-202. ISSN 0098-6445

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Abstract

The conventional analysts for the estimation of the tortuosity factor for transport in porous media is modified here to account for the effect of pore aspect ratio. Structural models of the porous medium are also constructed for calculating the aspect ratio as a function of porosity. Comparison of the model predictions with the extensive data of Currie (1960) for the effective diffusivity of hydrogen in packed beds shows good agreement with a network model of randomly oriented intersecting pores for porosities upto about 50 percent, which is the region of practical interest. The predictions based on this network model are also found to be in better agreement with the data of Currie than earlier expressions developed Tor unconsolidated and grainy media.

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Keywords:Pore Network; Diffusion; Packed Bed; Aspect Ratio; Porous Media
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