Abstract

The flow patterns and transitions in a rectangular gas–liquid–solid three-phase bubble column were studied. The influence of solid volume fraction, particle size and particle density on the flow regime transitions of the three-phase bubble column was investigated experimentally. Experiments were carried out for solid volume fraction Vs=0.03–0.3, average particle size dp=48μm–270μm, particle density ρp=2500kg/m3–4800kg/m3, and superficial gas velocity Ug=0.007m/s–0.7m/s in a rectangular bubble column measured 0.8m tall, 0.1m long and 0.01m wide. Four distinct flow patterns and three transition points were observed in this experimental system, and the four flow regimes were discrete bubble regime, transition regime, bubble coalescence regime and strong turbulent regime, which were determined on the basis of criteria as well as schematic diagrams and typical flow pattern images obtained from a high-resolution digital charge couple device (CCD) camera. Typical flow patterns maps were plotted for illustrating flow regime transitions under different particle conditions. It was found out that particle volume fraction and particle density had an effect on the flow pattern transitions; when increasing the values of particle volume fraction and the particle density respectively, the values of the flow regime transition points all decreased. Particle size had a little effect on flow regime transition points when the particle size shifted in the range of 48μm to 150μm; when particle size was larger than 150μm and increased to 270μm, the operation ranges of the transition regime and the bubble coalescence regime decreased.

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