Abstract

This study focused on detailed investigations of selected local hydrodynamics in split airlift reactor by using an unconventional measurements facility: computed tomography (CT) and radioactive particle tracking (RPT). The local distribution in a cross-sectional manner with its radial’s profiles for gas holdup, liquid velocity flow field, shear stresses, and turbulent kinetic energy were studied under various gas velocity 1, 2 and 3 cm/s with various six axial level z = 12, 20, 40, 60, 90 and 112 cm. The distribution in gas–liquid phases in the whole split reactor column, the riser and downcomer sides, including their behavior at the top and bottom sections of the split plate was also described. The outcomes of this study displayed an exemplary gas–liquid phases dispersion approximately in all reactor’s zones and had large magnitude over the ring of the sparger as well as upper the split plate. Furthermore, the outcomes pointed out that the distribution of this flow may significantly impacts the performance of the split reactor, which may have essential influence on its performance particularly for microorganisms culturing applications. These outcomes are dependable as benchmark information to validate computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations and other models.

Highlights

  • The measurements of hydrodynamic parameters were conducted at six different levels along with the height of the column at 3, 12, 40, 60, 90, and 112 cm from the bottom of the split airlift reactor

  • The visualization and quantification of local gas holdup distribution are essential for designing, scaling up, and performing simulations for the split airlift reactor

  • The importance of the gas holdup distribution comes from the fact that the governs hydrodynamics characteristics due to the difference in gas holdup between the riser and the downcomer sides, which drives the circulation of the liquid through the reactor column

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Summary

A Detailed Hydrodynamic Study of the Split-Plate Airlift

Sultan 1,2 , Hasan Shakir Majdi 3 , Shadha K. Multiphase Flow and Reactors Engineering and Application Laboratory (mReal), Chemical and Biochemical. Chemical Engineering Department, University of Technology-Iraq, Baghdad 10066, Iraq. Technology Development Cell, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Ben Guerir 43150, Morocco

Introduction
Split-Plate Airlift Reactor
Measurement Techniques
Reproducibility of Measurement Techniques
Cross-Sectional Gas Holdup Distributions
Axial Liquid Velocity Distributions and Their Profiles
Shear Stress Distributions
Turbulent Kinetic Energy Distributions and Their Diametrical Profiles
Remarks
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