Influence of transverse rotating magnetic field on enhancement of solid dissolution process

The main objective of this work is to study the effect of transverse rotating magnetic field (TRMF) on the enhancement of solid dissolution process in the novel type reactor (TRMFR). The application of magnetically driven fluidization (MDF with homogeneous and heterogeneous systems) on mass transfer process is presented. A study of the effect of ferromagnetic particles content on solid–liquid mass transfer has been made. The experimental investigations are provided for the explanation of the influence on the dissolution process of a solid body to surrounding its dilute solution in a novel type reactor with the ferromagnetic particles suspended. The mass transfer coefficient is calculated from a kinetic equation and correlated in the relationship including standard and magnetic dimensionless numbers. The overall enhancements due to TRMF and MDF were compared. Unique correlating relations were obtained to generalize the experimental database. © 2009 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 2010

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