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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
PARTICLE-TO LIQUID MASS TRANSFER IN GAS-LIQUID-SOLID FLUIDIZATION
AKIRA YASUNISHI1  KATSUHIKO MUROYAMA1  MAKOTO SATO1  MIKI FUKUMA1 
[1] Department of Environmental Chemistry and Technology, Tottori University
关键词: Mass Transfer;    Chemical Reactor;    Three Phase Fluidization;    Multiphase Flow;    Packed Bed;    Mass Transfer Coefficient;    Energy Dissipation Rate;   
DOI  :  10.1252/jcej.21.231
来源: Maruzen Company Ltd
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References(36)Cited-By(22)Mass transfer from solid particles to liquid in gas-liquid-solid fluidization was experimentally investigated by means of an electrochemical method with 7-9 particle electrodes fixed at various radial positions in a column of 82.9 mm i.d. Supplementary measurements were also conducted for the solid-to-liquid mass transfer in single liquid flow, gas-liquid two-phase upflow and liquid-solid fluidization. The effects of particle size and liquid and gas flow rates on the solid-to-liquid mass transfer coefficient, Ks, in all the systems were investigated and the mass transfer coefficient was well correlated by the following equation proposed by Ohashi et al. for Ks in a packed bed with single liquid flow. Shs = 2 + O.51(E1/3dp4/3/V1)0.06Sc1/3where E is the energy dissipation rate per unit mass of liquid, dp the particle diameter, vl the kinematic viscosity of liquid, Shs the Sherwood number and Sc the Schmidt number. The value of E was expressed by the sum of the kinetic energy supply terms due to viscous drag force across a particle and to gas agitation.

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