Mixing Cell Models For The Separation And Recovery Of Metals. Flow With, Multiple Reactions In Porous Media.

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
KNona Liddell
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Many metal recovery processes Involve heterogeneous reactions In porous media accompanied by fluid flow and mass transfer. Modeling such systems Is difficult because of the number of rate processes Involved and is complicated even further by effects due to the structure of the porous medium. Data on even bulk properties of the medium are often severely limited or unavailable. For many such systems, a cell model may provide, an attractive alternative to models based on transport ,mechanisms in a differential volume. A cell model requires less input data and is computationally efficient. Identical residence time distributions can be obtained with models of both types, and both allow conversion and concentration profiles and histories to be calculated. The formulation and properties of cell models for metals recovery are described in detail.
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APA: KNona Liddell  (1996)  Mixing Cell Models For The Separation And Recovery Of Metals. Flow With, Multiple Reactions In Porous Media.

MLA: KNona Liddell Mixing Cell Models For The Separation And Recovery Of Metals. Flow With, Multiple Reactions In Porous Media.. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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