Abstract
Abstract
Recent solution of the ‘Hausen’ regenerator and conjugate heat transfer problems invites a fresh look at the Ritz rotary regenerator. The approach deals readily with the reflux phase (‘hold-up’, flushing or ‘residence time’) and with the effects of friction (re-heating and pressure drop). There is no necessity to assume constant Stanton number, N st, and friction factor, C f. With accurate temperature and flow solutions available, recovery ratios in terms of operating parameters are a fait accompli. Optimization for specified duty becomes possible.
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