English  |  正體中文  |  简体中文  |  Items with full text/Total items : 62822/95882 (66%)
Visitors : 4015194      Online Users : 561
RC Version 7.0 © Powered By DSPACE, MIT. Enhanced by NTU Library & TKU Library IR team.
Scope Tips:
  • please add "double quotation mark" for query phrases to get precise results
  • please goto advance search for comprehansive author search
  • Adv. Search
    HomeLoginUploadHelpAboutAdminister Goto mobile version
    Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://tkuir.lib.tku.edu.tw/dspace/handle/987654321/19464


    Title: Improvement in recovery of deuterium from water–isotopes mixture in inclined thermal-diffusion columns
    Authors: Yeh, Ho-ming
    Contributors: 淡江大學化學工程與材料工程學系
    Keywords: Thermal diffusion;Deuterium recovery;Inclined column;Improved performance
    Date: 2003-08
    Issue Date: 2013-06-07 10:44:41 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Camden: Elsevier Ltd.
    Abstract: The optimal angles of inclination for maximum recovery, maximum production rate and minimum column length in a continuous-type flat-plate thermal diffusion column inclined for the improvement in recovery of deuterium (D) from water–isotopes mixture (H2O–HDO–D2O), have been determined. The recovery of deuterium was estimated from the degrees of separation of HDO and D2O. Considerable improvement in performance is obtainable if the column is tilted at the optimal angle of inclination, instead of being placed vertically, so that the convection strength can be properly reduced and controlled, resulting in suppressing the undesirable remixing effect while still preserving the desirable cascading effect.
    Relation: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 28(8), pp.873-879
    DOI: 10.1016/S0360-3199(02)00164-7
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering] Journal Article

    Files in This Item:

    File Description SizeFormat
    Ho-ming_117.pdf148KbAdobe PDF233View/Open

    All items in 機構典藏 are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved.


    DSpace Software Copyright © 2002-2004  MIT &  Hewlett-Packard  /   Enhanced by   NTU Library & TKU Library IR teams. Copyright ©   - Feedback