T. B. Babak
Russian Academy of Sciences
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Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering | 2003
V. N. Babak; T. B. Babak; L. P. Kholpanov
The heat and momentum transfer in a liquid–vapor two-phase film system at high temperature and low pressure is studied as applied to removal of highly volatile fractions from high-boiling liquids. It is shown that the working zone can be divided into two regions, namely, the initial heating region and the evaporation region. The height of the former region is much smaller than that of the latter. The velocity and temperature distributions in the system are investigated.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering | 2009
V. N. Babak; T. B. Babak; S. E. Zakiev; L. P. Kholpanov
A theoretical study of hydrocarbon dehydrogenation in state-of-the-art packed tubular membrane reactors and in impermeable tubes is performed. Conditions of the efficient operation of apparatuses are found under which a high degree of hydrocarbon conversion and yields of products are attained. The possibility of experimentally determining a number of constants for the such processes is shown. Results of theoretical calculations are compared to experimental data for isobutane dehydrogenation.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering | 2000
V. N. Babak; T. B. Babak; L. P. Kholpanov
The distributions of film velocity, temperature, and thickness at the inlet of a film heat exchanger at large thermal Peclet numbers are shown to depend on a dimensionless parameter. Analytical solutions are obtained for small and large values of the parameter.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering | 2001
V. N. Babak; T. B. Babak; L. P. Kholpanov
Carbon dioxide absorption by alkali and aminoalcohol solutions is considered. If the concentration of the CO2-binding chemical far exceeds the equilibrium absorbate concentration, as in the industrially most important cases, this complicated process is essentially an irreversible second-order reaction.
Journal of Engineering Physics | 1986
V. N. Babak; T. B. Babak; L. P. Kholpanov; V. A. Malyusov
A procedure is proposed for calculating matrix heat exchanger-recuperators, and it is shown that in the general case it is possible to adequately tabulate the efficiency as a function of the length of the apparatus for limited ranges of the important parameters.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering | 2011
V. N. Babak; T. B. Babak; L. P. Kholpanov
The optimal conditions for the vacuum desorption of components from liquid solutions are found-the maximum pressure and minimum acceptable density of irrigation. The evaporative equipment is modern regular film tubular nozzles. The laminar pressure of liquid and vapor in the downstream parallel flow mode is assumed. The vacuum desorption from water solutions of some inorganic gases that have both low and high solubility is considered as an application to the theory.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering | 2008
V. N. Babak; T. B. Babak; L. P. Kholpanov
AbstractsMass transfer with solvent evaporation in the vapor-liquid two-phase film evaporators used for the removal of undesirable impurities from liquid solutions at low pressure is studied. The average concentrations of solution components in the falling liquid film are determined. The most efficient operating conditions for impurity removal, in which the resistance to mass transfer is concentrated in the liquid phase, are found.
Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering | 2012
V. N. Babak; T. B. Babak
The vacuum desorption of gases from inorganic solvents with low and high boiling points is reported. A thin-film evaporator consisting of regular tubular packing elements is considered. A laminar downward cocurrent flow of liquid and vapor is analyzed. General theoretical propositions are illustrated by the example of the desorption of simple gases from lower alcohols (methanol, ethanol) and liquid naphthalene, as well as by the example of removing the products of ester decomposition from esters at high temperatures.
Journal of Engineering Physics | 1998
V. N. Babak; T. B. Babak; L. P. Kholpanov
In the contex of two-phase film mass transfer, we carry out a theoretical investigation of the chemisorption of a gaseous-mixture component in wetted plane-parallel channels at large chemisorption capacities of an absorber.
Journal of Engineering Physics | 1977
L. P. Kholpanov; T. B. Babak; V. N. Babak; V. A. Malyusov; N. M. Zhavoronkov
A numerical algorithm is proposed for solution of the coupled problem of convective heat transfer. The method was used to study two-phase heat transfer between a solid wall and a laminarly flowing fluid film for a linear temperature profile at the outer surface of the wall. A computational formula is proposed for the dimensionless Nusselt number.