Concentration of helium in the membrane is known to be 0,02 and 0,005 kmol / m at the inner and outer surface, respecti!ely. %hen the system is at 500 -, what is the rate of hydrogen transfer through the tube per unit length.kg / s.m?
Concentration of helium in the membrane is known to be 0,02 and 0,005 kmol / m at the inner and outer surface, respecti!ely. %hen the system is at 500 -, what is the rate of hydrogen transfer through the tube per unit length.kg / s.m?
Concentration of helium in the membrane is known to be 0,02 and 0,005 kmol / m at the inner and outer surface, respecti!ely. %hen the system is at 500 -, what is the rate of hydrogen transfer through the tube per unit length.kg / s.m?
1. A thin plastic membrane is used to separate helium from a gas stream. Under steady state conditions the concentration of helium in the membrane is known to be 0,02 and 0,005 kmol/m
at the inner and outer surface, respecti!ely. "f the
membrane is 1 mm thick and the binary diffusion coefficient of helium with respect to the plastic is 10 #$ m 2 /s. %hat is the diffusi!e flu&' 2. (ydrogen at a pressure of 2 atm flows within a tube diameter )0 mm and wall thickness 0,5 mm. *he outer surface is e&posed to a gas stream for which the hydrogen partial pressure is 0,1 atm. *he mass diffusi!ity and solubility of hydrogen in the tube material are 1,+ & 10 #11 m 2 /s and 1,0 kmol/m
.atm, respecti!ely. %hen the system is at 500 -, what is the rate of hydrogen transfer through the tube per unit length .kg/s.m/