Interfacial Area of Contactor Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Interfacial Area using Contactor = Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor/Volume of Contactor
a = S/Vr
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Interfacial Area using Contactor - (Measured in 1 per Meter) - Interfacial Area using Contactor refers to the Reacted Area of the Contactor.
Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor - (Measured in Square Meter) - Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor refers to the Area calculated , when Reaction occurs on the Surface.
Volume of Contactor - (Measured in Cubic Meter) - Volume of Contactor refers to the Unit Volume of the System.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor: 88 Square Meter --> 88 Square Meter No Conversion Required
Volume of Contactor: 782 Cubic Meter --> 782 Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
a = S/Vr --> 88/782
Evaluating ... ...
a = 0.112531969309463
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.112531969309463 1 per Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.112531969309463 0.112532 1 per Meter <-- Interfacial Area using Contactor
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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General Rate Equation of Mass Transfer
​ Go Rate based on Volume of Contactor = (1/((1/(Gas Phase Mass Transfer Coefficient*Interfacial Area using Contactor))+(Henry Law Constant/(Liquid Phase Mass Transfer Coefficient*Interfacial Area using Contactor*Liquid Film Enhancement Factor))+(Henry Law Constant/(Rate Constant for Fluid Fluid Reactions*Fraction of Liquid*Concentration of Liquid B))))*(Partial Pressure of Reactant A)
Final Rate Expression for Straight Mass Transfer
​ Go Reaction Rate based on Volume of Contactor = (1/((1/Gas Phase Mass Transfer Coefficient*Interfacial Area using Contactor)+(Henry Law Constant/Liquid Phase Mass Transfer Coefficient*Interfacial Area using Contactor)))*(Partial Pressure of Reactant A-Henry Law Constant*Reactant Concentration)
Rate of Reactant A for Straight Mass Transfer for Liquid Film using Volume of Contactor
​ Go Overall Reaction Rate based on Volume of Contactor = -(Liquid Phase Mass Transfer Coefficient*Interfacial Area using Contactor*(Concentration of Reactant A at Interphase-Reactant Concentration))
Rate Equation of Reactant A for Straight Mass Transfer for Gas Film using Volume of Contactor
​ Go Overall Reaction Rate based on Volume of Contactor = -(Gas Phase MTC*Interfacial Area using Contactor*(Partial Pressure of Reactant A-Partial Pressure of Reactant A at Interface))
Rate Equation of Reactant A for Straight Mass Transfer for Gas Film using Surface Area of Contactor
​ Go Reaction Rate based on Surface Area = Gas Phase Mass Transfer Coefficient*(Partial Pressure of Reactant A-Partial Pressure of Reactant A at Interface)
Rate of Reactant A for Straight Mass Transfer for Liquid Film using Surface Area of Contactor
​ Go Reaction Rate based on Surface Area = Liquid Phase MTC*(Concentration of Reactant A at Interphase-Reactant Concentration)
Interfacial Area of Contactor
​ Go Interfacial Area using Contactor = Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor/Volume of Contactor
Interfacial Area of Liquid in Contactor
​ Go Interfacial Area of Liquid = Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor/Volume of Liquid
Fraction of Liquid in Fluid Kinetics
​ Go Fraction of Liquid = Volume of Liquid/Volume of Contactor
Fraction of Gas in Fluid Fluid Kinetics
​ Go Fraction of Gas = Volume of Gas/Volume of Contactor

Interfacial Area of Contactor Formula

Interfacial Area using Contactor = Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor/Volume of Contactor
a = S/Vr

What are Fluid-Fluid Reactions?

Fluid-Fluid Reactions often refer to reactions that occur between different phases of fluids. This typically involves reactions between gases and liquids or reactions between two immiscible liquids. The study of these reactions involves considering the kinetics, which is the study of reaction rates and mechanisms.

How to Calculate Interfacial Area of Contactor?

Interfacial Area of Contactor calculator uses Interfacial Area using Contactor = Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor/Volume of Contactor to calculate the Interfacial Area using Contactor, The Interfacial Area of Contactor formula is defined as Ratio between the Surface Area and the Unit Volume of the Contactor. Interfacial Area using Contactor is denoted by a symbol.

How to calculate Interfacial Area of Contactor using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Interfacial Area of Contactor, enter Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor (S) & Volume of Contactor (Vr) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Interfacial Area of Contactor calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.112532 = 88/782.

FAQ

What is Interfacial Area of Contactor?
The Interfacial Area of Contactor formula is defined as Ratio between the Surface Area and the Unit Volume of the Contactor and is represented as a = S/Vr or Interfacial Area using Contactor = Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor/Volume of Contactor. Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor refers to the Area calculated , when Reaction occurs on the Surface & Volume of Contactor refers to the Unit Volume of the System.
How to calculate Interfacial Area of Contactor?
The Interfacial Area of Contactor formula is defined as Ratio between the Surface Area and the Unit Volume of the Contactor is calculated using Interfacial Area using Contactor = Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor/Volume of Contactor. To calculate Interfacial Area of Contactor, you need Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor (S) & Volume of Contactor (Vr). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Interfacial Surface Area of Contactor & Volume of Contactor and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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