Multicomponent Interfacial Transport [recurso electrónico] : Described by the Square Gradient Model during Evaporation and Condensation / by Kirill Glavatskiy.

Por: Glavatskiy, Kirill [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Springer ThesesEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011Descripción: XVIII, 174 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642152665Tema(s): Chemistry | Chemistry, Physical organic | Chemical engineering | Thermodynamics | Engineering | Chemistry | Physical Chemistry | Thermodynamics | Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering | Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass TransferFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 541 Clasificación LoC:QD450-882Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Introduction -- Equilibrium square gradient model -- Non-equilibrium continuous description -- Numerical solution for the binary mixture -- Local equilibrium of the Gibbs surface for the two-phase -- Binary mixture -- From continuous to discontinuous description -- Surface transfer coefficients for the binary mixture -- Integral relations for the surface transfer coefficients -- Conclusions and perspectives.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: A thermodynamically consistent description of the transport across interfaces in mixtures has for a long time been an open issue. This research clarifies that the interface between a liquid and a vapor in a mixture is in local equilibrium during evaporation and condensation. It implies that the thermodynamics developed for interfaces by Gibbs can be applied also away from equilibrium, which is typically the case in reality. A description of phase transitions is of great importance for the understanding of both natural and industrial processes. For example, it is relevant for the understanding of the increase of CO2 concentration in the atmosphere, or improvements of efficiency in distillation columns. This excellent work of luminescent scientific novelty has brought this area a significant step forward. The systematic documentation of the approach will facilitate further applications of the theoretical framework to important problems.
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Introduction -- Equilibrium square gradient model -- Non-equilibrium continuous description -- Numerical solution for the binary mixture -- Local equilibrium of the Gibbs surface for the two-phase -- Binary mixture -- From continuous to discontinuous description -- Surface transfer coefficients for the binary mixture -- Integral relations for the surface transfer coefficients -- Conclusions and perspectives.

A thermodynamically consistent description of the transport across interfaces in mixtures has for a long time been an open issue. This research clarifies that the interface between a liquid and a vapor in a mixture is in local equilibrium during evaporation and condensation. It implies that the thermodynamics developed for interfaces by Gibbs can be applied also away from equilibrium, which is typically the case in reality. A description of phase transitions is of great importance for the understanding of both natural and industrial processes. For example, it is relevant for the understanding of the increase of CO2 concentration in the atmosphere, or improvements of efficiency in distillation columns. This excellent work of luminescent scientific novelty has brought this area a significant step forward. The systematic documentation of the approach will facilitate further applications of the theoretical framework to important problems.

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