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Fluid Dynamic Parameters In Bubble Columns With Internals, Jinwen Chen, Fan Li, Sujatha Degaleesan, Puneet Gupta, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Duduković, Bernard A. Toseland Jul 1999

Fluid Dynamic Parameters In Bubble Columns With Internals, Jinwen Chen, Fan Li, Sujatha Degaleesan, Puneet Gupta, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Duduković, Bernard A. Toseland

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The Knowledge of Gas Holdup, Liquid Recirculation and Turbulent Parameters is Important for Design and Performance Calculation of Bubble Column Reactors. Although Numerous Experimental Studies Have Been Reported on This Subject, Most Are Point Measurements Limited to Columns Without Internals Operated at Low Gas Velocities. in This Study, We Present the Results Obtained for the Gas Holdup Profiles, Time-Averaged Liquid Velocity Profiles, Turbulent Stresses and Eddy Diffusivities (Radial and Axial) Obtained in a 18″ (44 Cm) Diameter Column Without and with Internals Similar to Those Used in Industrial Scale Units (E.g., Heat Exchanger Tubes) using Both Air/water and Air/drakeoil 10 …


Comparative Hydrodynamics Study In A Bubble Column Using Computer-Automated Radioactive Particle Tracking (Carpt)/Computed Tomography (Ct) And Particle Image Velocimetry (Piv), Jinwen Chen, Abdenour Kemoun, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Duduković, D. J. Lee, Liang Shih Fan Jul 1999

Comparative Hydrodynamics Study In A Bubble Column Using Computer-Automated Radioactive Particle Tracking (Carpt)/Computed Tomography (Ct) And Particle Image Velocimetry (Piv), Jinwen Chen, Abdenour Kemoun, Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Milorad P. Duduković, D. J. Lee, Liang Shih Fan

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The Hydrodynamics of a 10-Cm-Diameter Cylindrical Bubble Column at the Superficial Gas Velocity of 2, 4, and 8 Cm/s Are Investigated by Computer-Automated Radioactive Particle Tracking (CARPT), Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), and Computed Tomography (CT). These Experimental Techniques Are Capable of Providing the Knowledge of Velocity and Holdup Fields in a Bubble Column System, Which Are Essential as the Experimental Benchmark for Modeling of Such Systems. the Flow Field of Liquid Phase, as Well as the Reynolds Stresses, Obtained by CARPT and PIV in an Air-Water System Are Compared in Detail. the Results Indicate that CARPT and PIV Complement Each …