Abstract

Abstract A hydrodynamic study in a gas-liquid jet bubble column was undertaken in a column with a 122 cm diameter cylindrical section and a conical bottom section approximately 180cm in height. Due to the jetting action in the cone, the circulation patterns are different from those in cylindrical bubble columns. In order to examine this difference in flow pattern, circulation velocity measurements were undertaken (for V5 = 0.39-2.73 cm/s and V, = 0-0.044 cm/s) using the Pavlov tube technique. These measurements should be helpful in understanding other design parameters (such as mixing, phase distribution, transport coefficients, etc.). Pressure drops were also measured at nine axial taps and using these values, sectional average gas holdup values were calculated. The study was centered on the conical section; the cylindrical bubble column was assumed to be the limiting case for the interpretation of the data. Using the experimental observations, the height of the jet effective region was approximated by t...

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