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Fractional utilization of the area was used as a hydraulic performance indicator to determine if a bottleneck occurs in a retrofit design.
A hydraulic performance indicator, fractional utilization of area (FUA) can be used to identify the bottleneck of an existing distillation column when the throughput is to be increased.
The nonlinear dependence of the transport processes on fractional utilization of internal reagent is also responsible for the development of characteristically convex, rather than concave, concentration profiles in countercurrent operations.
A new measure, fractional utilization of area (FUA), is proposed to identify the extent to which the area available for vapour flow on an existing stage of the column is utilized.
Fractional utilization of the area was used to identify flooding problems in the column as well as how much area is available for vapor flow on an existing stage.
For constant hold-up, an increase in Sauter mean radius causes an increase in performance despite a lowered total interfacial area, which can be attributed to the non-linear interaction between the fractional utilization of the internal reagent, the diffusional resistance to transport, and bypassing and segregation phenomena associated with the larger globules.
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Fractional bed utilization (FBU) increased with higher flow rate and AMX concentration and lower amount of activated carbon.
Adsorption capacity (qs), length of the mass transfer zone (HMTZ) and fractional bed utilization (FBU) were estimated from the breakthrough curves.
Fractional bed utilization increased with the increase of the initial concentration and flow rate, but decreased with higher amount of activated carbon.
Practical problems require definitions of fractional derivatives allowing the utilization of physically interpretable initial conditions.
Applied problems require definitions of fractional derivatives allowing the utilization of physically interpretable initial conditions, which contain, and so forth.
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