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Removing of Gaseous Pollutants from the Air Masses on the Pilot-Plant Scrubber
Kalivoda, Josef ; Šulc,, Radek (referee) ; Moucha, Tomáš (referee) ; Svěrák, Tomáš (advisor)
The PHD thesis is focused on the absorption with chemical reaction on the pilot plant gas/liquid scrubber. The performance characterization of the apparatus is based on the absorption of carbon dioxide in to the 1\% sodium hydroxide sollution and includes pressure drops, liquid holdup, gas/liquid contact time and the capture effectiveness as well. The experimantal part of the thesis includes a complex of mathematical equations based on the Film theory. The complex of the mathematical equations allowed a calculation of the overall mass transfer coefficient for the type of the gas scrubber at the given experimental conditions.
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The separation efficiency of air pollutants on pilot air scrubber
Magera, Lukáš ; Vlasák, Jaroslav (referee) ; Svěrák, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the separation process of air polutant on air scrubber. Absorption of carbon dioxide was carried out into 1 % solution of sodium hydroxide. Theoretical part is aimed at mass transportation, theory of absorption and examples of scrubbers. Experimental part focuses on some operating characteristics of scrubber and on optimisation of two-phase flow. The influence of hydrodynamic conditions on the absorption efficiency was found.
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The separation efficiency of air pollutants on pilot air scrubber
Magera, Lukáš ; Vlasák, Jaroslav (referee) ; Svěrák, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the separation process of air polutant on air scrubber. Absorption of carbon dioxide was carried out into 1 % solution of sodium hydroxide. Theoretical part is aimed at mass transportation, theory of absorption and examples of scrubbers. Experimental part focuses on some operating characteristics of scrubber and on optimisation of two-phase flow. The influence of hydrodynamic conditions on the absorption efficiency was found.
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Removing of Gaseous Pollutants from the Air Masses on the Pilot-Plant Scrubber
Kalivoda, Josef ; Šulc,, Radek (referee) ; Moucha, Tomáš (referee) ; Svěrák, Tomáš (advisor)
The PHD thesis is focused on the absorption with chemical reaction on the pilot plant gas/liquid scrubber. The performance characterization of the apparatus is based on the absorption of carbon dioxide in to the 1\% sodium hydroxide sollution and includes pressure drops, liquid holdup, gas/liquid contact time and the capture effectiveness as well. The experimantal part of the thesis includes a complex of mathematical equations based on the Film theory. The complex of the mathematical equations allowed a calculation of the overall mass transfer coefficient for the type of the gas scrubber at the given experimental conditions.
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