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Damköhler numbers

The Damköhler numbers (Da) are dimensionless numbers used in chemical engineering to relate chemical reaction timescale to other phenomena occurring in a system.

There are several Damköhler numbers, and their definition varies according to the system under consideration.

For a general chemical reaction A → B of n-th order , the Damköhler number is defined as

Da = k C_0^{\ n-1} t

where:

  • k = kinetics rate constant
  • C0 = initial concentration
  • n = reaction order
  • t = time

and it represents a dimensionless reaction time.

In continuous or semibatch chemical processes, the general definition of the Damköhler number is defined as:

reaction rate / mass transport rate or characteristic time/reaction time

For example, in a continuous reactor, the Damköhler number is:

Da = \frac{k_cC_0^n}{C_0/\tau} = k_cC_0^{(n-1)}\tau

where τ is the mean residence time .

In reacting systems that include also interphase mass transport, the second Damköhler number (DaII) is defined as the ratio of the chemical rate to the mass transfer rate

DaII = \frac{k C_0^{n-1}}{k_g a}

where

  • k_g is the global mass transport coefficient
  • a is the interfacial area
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