Abstract

A quasi-two-dimensional model has been developed to predict the performance of a crossflow jet singlet oxygen generator. The model takes into account HO2− depletion, gas temperature variation due to the pooling deactivation of O2(Δ1), and the stretch effect of gas/liquid interaction area due to the jet-induced pressure loss. The modeling results compare favorably with the test data measured over a wide range of geometries and operation conditions. The overall agreements between measured and calculated values in terms of root-mean-square errors for utilization, yield, and gas temperature are 0.030, 0.035, and 16.23K, respectively.

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