Institute of Metals Division - Comments on the Theory of Continuous Zone-Melting (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John K. Kennedy
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

ThE basic equations describing continuous zone-melting via the zone-void method were reported by Pfann. Using these equations, a theoretical study was undertaken in this laboratory on the effect of the variation of the significant parameters of the zone-void system. These parameters are the zone length, 1, the heater length, h, and the effective distribution coefficient, k. The object of this study was to determine the effect of these parameters on and (where a = Cp/Cf and ß = Cw/Cf, Cp, C,, and Cf being, respectively, the solute concentration in product, waste, and feed) so that, in future application of this technique to the ultrapurification of materials, the effect of 1 and h would be predictable regardless of the value of k. The basic assumptions made by pfannl were, for the purposes of this study, assumed to hold. For k < 1, the steady-state solute distribution in the stripping section and the shift in this distribution brought about by passage of a void is shown in Fig. 7 of Ref. 1. In this section the definition of k and ß precludes the possibility of ß assuming values less than unity when k < 1. In the course of this investigation it was found that computations based on Pfann&apos;s equations gave values of ß less than unity in the region 1 > k > l/h for almost all values of Ls, where Further computations showed that 6 assumes negative values when k > 1 for many values of L,, 1, and h. A check of the derivation of the stripping-section equations showed that an error had been
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APA: John K. Kennedy  (1964)  Institute of Metals Division - Comments on the Theory of Continuous Zone-Melting (TN)

MLA: John K. Kennedy Institute of Metals Division - Comments on the Theory of Continuous Zone-Melting (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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