Chemical Engineering Science, Vol.135, 33-44, 2015
Modeling with statistical hydrodynamic quantities of mass transfer across gas-liquid interface with Rayleigh convection
The process of CO2 absorption into a horizontal liquid layer was simulated with the hybrid Lattice-Boltzmann/finite-difference method (LBM-FDM). The simulation results showed that as the absorption process progressed, Rayleigh convection was generated by the concentration gradient near the interface. The formation of a complex flow pattern was accompanied by a mass transfer mechanism transformation, i.e., from molecular diffusion to a combination of diffusion and convection. This study attempted to introduce the hydrodynamic parameters, such as epsilon, surface divergence, and so on, that the turbulent mass transfer models had used to predict k(t) in Rayleigh convection and, moreover, revealed the inherent relationship between hydrodynamics and mass transfer from the viewpoint of field synergy. The computed results indicated that the surface divergence model accurately predicts k(t) in magnitude with a phase difference. By further analysis, the low synergy degree between the velocity vector and concentration gradient is clarified. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved,
Keywords:CO2 absorption;Interfacial mass transfer;Mass transfer model;Rayleigh convection;Field synergy