Liquid‐solid mass transfer in packed beds with downward concurrent gas‐liquid flow

Abstract
Mass transfer coefficients were determined by measuring the rate of solution of cylindrical 3 or 6 mm benzoic acid tablets into water in the presence of flowing nitrogen, helium, or argon. Gas flow rates varied from 0 to 1.6 kg/(m2·s) and liquid flow rates from 0.5 to 25 kg/(m2·s), resulting in hydrodynamic flow patterns varying from trickle to turbulent pulse types of flow. In the pulse regime, the mass transfer coefficient was markedly affected by gas flow rate but did not depend on gas density explicitly if correlated in terms of an energy dissipation function.

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