نتایج جستجو برای: Gas Holdup

تعداد نتایج: 245482  

2015
Xuefeng Su Francine Battaglia Robert C. Brown Ron M. Nelson Brent H. Shanks

A 4-m high, 15.24-cm diameter semi-batch bubble column connected to one of three perforated plate gas distributors with open area ratios A = 0.57%, 0.99%, and 2.14% is employed to study gas holdup and flow regime in Rayon and Nylon fiber suspensions. This study determines the effect of superficial gas velocity, fiber type, fiber mass fraction, fiber length, and aeration plate open area ratio on...

2015
Jason J. Ford Francine Battaglia Alan A. Dispirito

Gas holdup is one of the most important hydrodynamic parameters needed for reliable design, performance estimation, and scale-up of stirred tank reactors (STRs). In the present work, local gas holdup is measured in an acrylic stirred tank reactor equipped with a Rushton impeller using X-ray computed tomography (CT) for many different operating conditions. Power consumption for different operati...

A. Eynalvandpour H. Aminfar, M. Mohammadpourfard,

Gas holdup and bubble size are important parameters for simulation and designing in bubble column reactors. Because based on these parameters, the available gas-liquid interfacial area is defined for mass transfer. In this paper, the results of applying magnetic fields on the velocity field and volume fraction of gas holdup are reported. Hydrodynamics of the bubble column in the reactors is inv...

2009
V. Sivasubramanian Naveen Prasad

In the present study, the influence of superficial gas velocity and fluid properties on gas holdup and liquid circulation velocity in a three-phase external loop airlift column using polystyrene (0.0036 m diameter and 1025.55 kg/m density) and nylon-6 (0.0035 m diameter and 1084.24 kg/m density) particles with aqueous solutions of alcohols (isoamyl alcohol and propanol) as liquids were investig...

2017
Xuefeng Su Theodore J. Heindel

The gas holdup behavior in a nylon fiber suspension with various fiber lengths (L = 2, 3, and 6 mm) is investigated. Experiments are performed over a range of superficial gas velocities (Ug≤ 18 cm/s) and a range of fiber mass fractions (0 ≤ C ≤ 1.8%) in a 15.24-cm-diameter semibatch bubble column. Day-to-day variations in the gas holdup create difficulties in interpreting the effect of the fibe...

Journal: :transport phenomena in nano and micro scales 2015
l. saeednia h. hashemipour d. afzali

the main objective of this paper is to examine the effect of nanomaterials on mass transfer coefficient in bubble type absorption of carbon dioxide by experiment. the absorption process is carried out in a bubble column and in room temperature. mass transfer coefficient, saturated concentration of co2, and gas holdup are determined in this system. the kinds of nanomaterials, the concentrations ...

2003
G. Oddie H. Shi K. Aziz B. Pfeffer

Steady-state and transient experiments of water–gas, oil–water and oil–water–gas multiphase flows were conducted on a transparent 11 m long, 15 cm diameter, inclinable pipe using kerosene, tap water and nitrogen. The pipe inclination was varied from 0 (vertical) to 92 and the flow rates of each phase were varied over wide ranges. Fast-acting valves enabled the trapping of the fluid flowing in t...

Journal: :Computers & Chemical Engineering 2010
H. M. Jena G. K. Roy S. S. Mahapatra

Experiments have been carried out in a 0.1 m internal diameter, 1.88 m height vertical Plexiglas column with an antenna type modified air sparger in the gas-liquid distributor section. This arrangement provides uniform mixing of the fluids, ensures the gas entering the fluidizing section as fine bubbles and reduces the pressure drop encountered through a conventional distributor used for the pu...

2004
Mónica S.N. Oliveira Xiong-Wei Ni

In this paper, we present an experimental study on mass transfer of oxygen into water in an oscillatory baffled column (OBC). The objective of this work is to establish the contribution of individual parameters, such as the size of bubbles and the gas holdup, to the overall volumetric mass transfer coefficient (kLa). Our results show that the gas holdup is the most important factor. The liquid-...

B. Rezai, B. Shahbazi, M. Noaparast, S. Chehreh Chelgani, S. M. J. Koleini,

Multivariable regression and artificial neural network procedures were used to modeling of the input power and gas holdup of flotation. The stepwise nonlinear equations have shown greater accuracy than linear ones where they can predict input power, and gas holdup with the correlation coefficients of 0.79 thereby 0.51 in the linear, and R2=0.88 versus 0.52 in the non linear, respectively. ...

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