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Steady-state species separation in transversally confined thermogravitational columnsAutor-a
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https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0272721Publicado en
Physics of Fluids Vol. 37. N. art. 077119, 2025Editor
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thermal diffusivityThermodynamics
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This work investigates the impact of transverse confinement on the separation of binary positive liquid components in thermogravitational columns through theoretical, numerical, and experimental appro ... [+]
This work investigates the impact of transverse confinement on the separation of binary positive liquid components in thermogravitational columns through theoretical, numerical, and experimental approaches. Using the three-dimensional parallel flow approximation, the theoretical analysis reveals that in the steady-state, the species separation increases both by the decrease in the transverse aspect ratio of the cavity (B) and by the increase in the product of the Rayleigh number (Ra) and the Lewis number (Le). In particular, we determined a specific value
depending on B, which marks the regime where convection overtakes vertical diffusion. In this state, the separation ratio of species obtained from three-dimensional analysis and that predicted by Furry–Jones–Onsager (FJO) theory coincides, regardless of the thermophysical properties of the mixture and the imposed temperature difference between the vertical walls. Using optical digital interferometry, experiments were carried out in thermogravitational microcolumns with transverse aspect ratios B = 5.88 and B = 1.69 for 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene |dodecane (C12) and 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene|isobutylbenzene mixtures (mass fraction 0.50|0.50) considering three different
conditions. Reasonable agreement is observed among the experimental, analytical, and numerical results. Thus, we propose a correlation law for steady-state species separation. This approach offers an alternative to the commonly used FJO theory and provides a reliable method for determining the thermodiffusion coefficient from steady-state species separation measurements. [-]
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Gobierno Vasco
Gobierno de España
Gobierno de España
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Programa predoctoralElkartek 2025
Ikertalde Convocatoria 2022-2025
Proyectos de Generación de Conocimento y Formación de Investigadores Predoctorales, Convocatoria 2023
Proyectos de Colaboración Internacional 2024
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PRE_2024_2_0226KK-2025-00067
IT1505-22
PID2023-149539NB-C33
PCI2024-155071-2
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Mecánica de fluidos (IKERTALDE 2022-2025)
Análisis experimental en diferentes escenarios del efecto Marangoni para los PCMs (EXMPCM)
The MARPCM Microgravity Experiment - MOND (MARPCM-MOND)
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