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Old   January 3, 2006, 11:47
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houman
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Hi every one,

I am modeling bubble column and I want to calculate the Species Mass Transfer of oxygen from the air (dispersed phase) into the water (continuous phase)... since I'm new in mass transfer field, has anyone ever tried similar types of simulations! I would be happy if you could share your knowledge in this regard...

best wishes for the new year... houman

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Old   January 3, 2006, 12:57
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Jianping
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Hi, Houman

On CFX web there is a valdiation report for air-water mass transfer. The title is "Experimental validation of a bubble column reactor". You may find it in CFX community.

Best regards!

Jianping

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Old   January 4, 2006, 05:44
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houman
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hello Jianping,

Many thanks for your reply, but could you please send me the related link... I could not find the file!!!

best regards, houman
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