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Pulse amplitude and frequency effects in a pulsed packed column

Abstract

A study has been made of the effect on the efficiency and capacity of applying pulses of varying amplitude and frequency to a packed column. In the efficiency studies, the maximum efficiency was obtained with a pulse having an amplitude of 3/8'' and a frequency of 140 cycles per minute. Under these conditions, the column was about five times as efficient as a simple packed column. Two general types of results were obtained in the capacity studies. Under certain conditions, the capacity increased over that of a simple packed column, but under others, it decreased. Some of the factors causing this were investigated but the fundamental reasons were not determined due to a lack of personnel for the necessary experiments. (author)
Authors:
Publication Date:
Apr 15, 1954
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
CEI-69
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 2 refs., 1 tab., 5 figs
Subject:
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS; 42 ENGINEERING; AMPLITUDES; COLUMN PACKING; EFFICIENCY; EXTRACTION COLUMNS; FREQUENCY DEPENDENCE
OSTI ID:
22034869
Research Organizations:
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario (Canada)
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: CA1200154123875
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
CANN
Size:
23 page(s)
Announcement Date:
Feb 04, 2013

Citation Formats

Russell, S H. Pulse amplitude and frequency effects in a pulsed packed column. Canada: N. p., 1954. Web.
Russell, S H. Pulse amplitude and frequency effects in a pulsed packed column. Canada.
Russell, S H. 1954. "Pulse amplitude and frequency effects in a pulsed packed column." Canada.
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title = {Pulse amplitude and frequency effects in a pulsed packed column}
author = {Russell, S H}
abstractNote = {A study has been made of the effect on the efficiency and capacity of applying pulses of varying amplitude and frequency to a packed column. In the efficiency studies, the maximum efficiency was obtained with a pulse having an amplitude of 3/8'' and a frequency of 140 cycles per minute. Under these conditions, the column was about five times as efficient as a simple packed column. Two general types of results were obtained in the capacity studies. Under certain conditions, the capacity increased over that of a simple packed column, but under others, it decreased. Some of the factors causing this were investigated but the fundamental reasons were not determined due to a lack of personnel for the necessary experiments. (author)}
place = {Canada}
year = {1954}
month = {Apr}
}