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Following Flow by Mapping Heat

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Infrared imaging provides insight into distillation process.

Hank Hogan, Contributing Editor

Researchers at Zhejiang University of Technology in Hangzhou, China, have found that a little bit of warmth can go a long way when it comes to understanding the distillation process. The group used a thermal infrared camera to track the flow of warm and ambient-temperature water across a distillation tray. The scientists also determined how long the water spent at given locations and, thus, its residence time distribution. Their technique could provide a simple, direct and accurate indication of residence time distribution in complicated setups, which could benefit distillation processes...Read full article

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    Published: May 2007
    Basic Sciencedistillation processFeaturesindustrialSensors & Detectorsthermal infrared cameraZhejiang University

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