A Hydrodynamic Study in a Sieve Plate Sectionalized Bubble Column

The sectionalization of conventional bubble columns to tray bubble column by perforated trays has been used in chemical, biochemical, and petroleum processes as an effective way to improve the gas-liquid contacting efficiency, and reduce liquid backmixing. In this study, an experimental semi-batch t...

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Main Author: Burhan Sadeq Abdulrazzaq
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Language:English
Published: Unviversity of Technology- Iraq 2011-04-01
Series:Engineering and Technology Journal
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Online Access:https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_30935_4bab7f9a3c4b9159ec96e630d98d540d.pdf
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description The sectionalization of conventional bubble columns to tray bubble column by perforated trays has been used in chemical, biochemical, and petroleum processes as an effective way to improve the gas-liquid contacting efficiency, and reduce liquid backmixing. In this study, an experimental semi-batch tray bubble column setup has been built. Column 0.15 m inside diameter and total height of 2.20 m is sectionalized into four stages using three perforated plates to investigate the effect of tray geometry, superficial gas velocities and liquid phase physical properties on overall gas holdup. The overall gas holdup is measured experimentally by bed expansion technique. For studying the effect of physical properties of the liquid phase, two different gas and liquid systems are used (airwater and air-methanol solution).Methanol solution was used as the liquid phase to simulate the hydrodynamic behavior of the high gas holdup systems. Remarkable increases of up to 80% in the overall gas holdup have been observed in tray column as compared to conventional bubble column when this liquid system was used. Experimental results of tray bubble column shows significant increase the overall gas holdup in comparison with conventional bubble column. Correlations have been used for the estimation of the fractional gas holdup in bubble column with and without tray. Comparison of the model predictions with the experimental data and with the published data of other authors shows fine agreement which ensure the reliability and confidentiality of the adopted the correlations to be used in further designation.
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spelling doaj.art-bd837bd92f8c49ed9e470732a5bb29152024-02-04T17:41:47ZengUnviversity of Technology- IraqEngineering and Technology Journal1681-69002412-07582011-04-012961145115610.30684/ etj.29.6.930935A Hydrodynamic Study in a Sieve Plate Sectionalized Bubble ColumnBurhan Sadeq AbdulrazzaqThe sectionalization of conventional bubble columns to tray bubble column by perforated trays has been used in chemical, biochemical, and petroleum processes as an effective way to improve the gas-liquid contacting efficiency, and reduce liquid backmixing. In this study, an experimental semi-batch tray bubble column setup has been built. Column 0.15 m inside diameter and total height of 2.20 m is sectionalized into four stages using three perforated plates to investigate the effect of tray geometry, superficial gas velocities and liquid phase physical properties on overall gas holdup. The overall gas holdup is measured experimentally by bed expansion technique. For studying the effect of physical properties of the liquid phase, two different gas and liquid systems are used (airwater and air-methanol solution).Methanol solution was used as the liquid phase to simulate the hydrodynamic behavior of the high gas holdup systems. Remarkable increases of up to 80% in the overall gas holdup have been observed in tray column as compared to conventional bubble column when this liquid system was used. Experimental results of tray bubble column shows significant increase the overall gas holdup in comparison with conventional bubble column. Correlations have been used for the estimation of the fractional gas holdup in bubble column with and without tray. Comparison of the model predictions with the experimental data and with the published data of other authors shows fine agreement which ensure the reliability and confidentiality of the adopted the correlations to be used in further designation.https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_30935_4bab7f9a3c4b9159ec96e630d98d540d.pdfbubble columnstray bubble columnoverall gas holdup
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Engineering and Technology Journal
bubble columns
tray bubble column
overall gas holdup
title A Hydrodynamic Study in a Sieve Plate Sectionalized Bubble Column
title_full A Hydrodynamic Study in a Sieve Plate Sectionalized Bubble Column
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title_full_unstemmed A Hydrodynamic Study in a Sieve Plate Sectionalized Bubble Column
title_short A Hydrodynamic Study in a Sieve Plate Sectionalized Bubble Column
title_sort hydrodynamic study in a sieve plate sectionalized bubble column
topic bubble columns
tray bubble column
overall gas holdup
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