HYDRODYNAMICS AND MASS TRANSFER IN DOWNFLOW BUBBLE COLUMN
- 1 December 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Chemical Engineering Communications
- Vol. 24 (4) , 307-337
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00986448308940089
Abstract
Gas holdup, effective interfacial area and volumetric mass transfer coefficient were measured in two and three phase downflow bubble columns. The mass transfer data were obtained using the chemical method of sulfite oxidation, and the gas holdup was measured using the hydrostatic technique. Glass beads and Triton 114 were used to study the effects of solids and liquid surface tension on the gas holdup and the mass transfer parameters a and kL a . The gas holdup in three phase systems was measured for non-wettable (glass bead) and wettable (coal and shale particles) solids. The mass transfer data obtained in the downflow bubble column were compared with the values published for upflow bubble columns. The results indicate that in the range of superficial gas velocities (0.002-0.025) m/s investigated, the values of the mass transfer coefficient were of the same order of magnitude as those observed in upflow systems, but the values of interfacial area were at least two fold greater. Also, the results showed that the operating variables and the physical properties had different influences on a and kL a in the downflow bubble column. Correlations for a and kL a for the downflow bubble column are proposed which predict the data with adequate accuracy in the range of operating conditions investigated.Keywords
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