Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer
Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer
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Chapter 27, Problem 27.1P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The equation for average concentration, c¯A within the control volume at a given time is to be derived and the dimensionless concentration profile c¯AcAs/cA0cAs is to be plotted as the function of the dimensionless time ratio, XD .

Concept introduction:

The equation for average concentration is derived using the concentration profile resulting from transient one-dimensional diffusion in a slab under conditions of negligible surface resistance.

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The concentration profile resulting from transient one-dimensional diffusion in a slab under conditions of negligible surface resistance is as follows:

  cAcAscA0cAs=4πn=11nsinnπzLenπ/22XD,n=1,3,5..... …………… (1)

Where,

  • cA0 represents the initial concentration
  • cAs represents the surface concentration
  • cA concentration at a thickness of z
  • L represent the total thickness of the slab
  • XD represents the relative time ratio

The concentration varies along the position; therefore, the average concentration can be written as follows:

  c¯=0LcAdz0Ldz ……………. (2)

Rearrange equation (1)

  cA=cAs+cA0cAs4πn=11nsinnπzLenπ/22XD,n=1,3,5.....

Therefore, the average concentration becomes,

  c¯A=0LcAsdzL+4πcA0cAs0L1nsinnπzLenπ/22XDdzL,n=1,3,5.....c¯A=cAsz0LL4πLcA0cAs1nenπ/22XDcosnπzL×Lnπ0L,n=1,3,5.....

  c¯A=cAs4π2cA0cAs1n2enπ/22XDcosnπzL0L,n=1,3,5.....

  c¯A=cAs4π2cA0cAsn=11n2enπ/22XD11,n=1,3,5.....c¯AcAs=8π2cA0cAsn=11n2enπ/22XD,n=1,3,5.....

  c¯AcAscA0cAs=8π2n=11n2enπ/22XD,n=1,3,5..... ………. (3)

Equation 3 represents the desired expression.

Replace the concentration ratio with a dimensionless variable, Y

  Y=c¯AcAscA0cAs

Therefore, equitation 3 becomes,

  Y=8π2n=11n2enπ/22XD,n=1,3,5.....

Expand the expression up to n=5

  Y=8π2112e1×π/22XD+132e3×π/22XD+152e5×π/22XD+.......

  Y=8π2eπ/22XD+19e3π/22XD+125e5π/22XD+....... …………. (4)

Vary the values of the relative time ratio from 0to0.5 and calculate the corresponding value of Y and then plot the data.

The spreadsheet is as follows:

  Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer, Chapter 27, Problem 27.1P , additional homework tip  1

  Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer, Chapter 27, Problem 27.1P , additional homework tip  2

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