1952
DOI: 10.1139/v52-048
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The Flow of Fluids Through Activated Carbon Rods: Iii. The Flow of Adsorbed Fluids

Abstract: Total flow rates of gases through activated charcoal rods are regarded as consisting of the sums of comparatively independent flows through macropores and micropores. The flow rate through the macropore system is related to the relevant adsorptio~i isotherm by means of all empirical equation having three arbitrary constants. The empirical eqr~ations can be fitted to all of our observed results within the experitneatal error. Assunling that the adsorbate behaves as a one, cornpoltent fluid such as a gas in a gr… Show more

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“…Flood and Tomlinson (11,12,22) have observed appreciable surface rates for pure adsorbed-gas flow through solid-carbon rods.…”
Section: Absorbed Gas Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flood and Tomlinson (11,12,22) have observed appreciable surface rates for pure adsorbed-gas flow through solid-carbon rods.…”
Section: Absorbed Gas Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, rarefaction and sorption processes are not the only physical processes likely to be influencing sound propagation in materials with very small pores. For example, activated diffusion, surface diffusion, film condensate flow, capillary condensate flow, molecular diffusion, and Knudsen diffusion have been reported to significantly influence the isothermal mass transport in activated carbon 2,14,15,16,17,36,46,47,48 . Some of these processes have been considered in the model but a detailed investigation of their influence on sound interaction with multiscale porous materials is an interesting topic for future research that might lead to their more effective exploitation in acoustics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such increased flow rates have been attributed to flows through the micropore systems by ( a ) surface diffusion (2, 3, 4) and (b) laminar or viscous flow of liquid adsorbate. Previous work in this laboratory (8,9) indicates that in the case of our carbon the second of these alternative mechailisms is the dominating one when the quantity adsorbed is a t all large. 'Manuscript received M a y 17, 1956.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…I11 runs with unfilled plugs the same type of holder was used as described previously (9,12), the carbon rod being held between two funnel-shaped glass tubes and the sides surrounded with mercury, thus preventing gas flow around the carbon. When we used metal-filled plugs this holder was not satisfactory as the mercury amalgamates immediately with the low melting alloy in the plug.…”
Section: Plzig Holdermentioning
confidence: 99%
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