Abstract

Gas holdup along with the superficial gas velocity was systematically investigated in a lab-scale bubble column. The experiments were conducted in a bubble column with a height of 6 m at superficial gas velocity of 0.01–0.13 m/s. Experimental results show that dynamic equilibrium region was achieved at a distance of 2800 mm above the bubble generator. Small initial bubble size will lead to higher gas holdup and slump trend. To overcome the trade-off between sufficient gas holdup and slump trend, a reasonable gas holdup without slump can be obtained by controlling the liquid mass flow in the nozzle. Based on previous empirical correlations and experiment data, a semi empirical correlation of gas holdup was established consider the flow regime transition and bubble generator performance. The semi empirical correlation in this work gives a fairly accurate prediction while several empirical coefficients were used.

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