Abstract
Baffles are frequently used to reduce flow speed and to change fluid passages by directly blocking oncoming flow. This study employed multi-stacked porous baffle obstructions to enhance the flow relaxations of water-soluble buoyant gases inside an odor removing basin system. We performed qualitative flow visualization by using tracing particles in working fluid to evaluate the effects of porous baffles. Particle image velocimetry technique was also employed to quantitatively analyze the flow field around the baffle regime. As a result, oncoming two-phase bubbly flow from the basin bottom regime was bent, passing the edge of a porous baffle plate. The main stream speed and momentum were effectively reduced by the installed porous flow obstruction devices.
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