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Numerical and similarity solutions for reversible population balance equations with size-dependent rates
, B.J. McCoy
Published in Elsevier
2002
Volume: 246
   
Issue: 2
Pages: 356 - 365
Abstract
Population balance equations (PBEs) for reversible aggregation-fragmentation processes are important to particle agglomeration and dissolution, polymerization and degradation, liquid droplet coalescence and breakup, and floc coagulation and disintegration. Moment solutions provide convenient solutions to the PBEs, including steady state and similarity solutions, but may not be feasible for complex forms of size-dependent rate coefficients and stoichiometric kernels. Numeric solutions are thus necessary not only for applications, but also for the study of the mathematics of PBEs. Here we propose a numerical method to solve PBEs and compare the results to moment solutions. The numeric results are consistent with known steady state and asymptotic long-time similarity solutions and show how processes can be approximated by self-similar formulations. © 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).
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JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
PublisherData powered by TypesetElsevier
ISSN00219797