JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN | |
Time-Dependent Mixing Behaviors in Lower and Upper Zones of Bubble Column | |
Kohei Ogawa1  Stoyan Nedeltchev1  Shinichi Ookawara1  | |
[1] Department of Chemical Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology | |
关键词: Quality Mixedness; Two Mixing Zones; Mass Transfer Time; Miller Correction Method; Column Shut-Down Time; | |
DOI : 10.1252/jcej.33.761 | |
来源: Maruzen Company Ltd | |
【 摘 要 】
References(17)Cited-By(11)In this paper, it is verified that the difference in mixing state between both lower and upper zones of a bubble column exists even in the shallowest bed with a clear liquid height L0 equal to 0.56 m. From the time-dependent QM profiles, the following conclusions are obtained:The tracer concentration is relatively uniform in the lower and upper zones, but the mixing properties of both zones are different, except for the earliest and latest stages of the mixing process. This is valid in the range of superficial gas velocities from 0.0178 m/s to 0.0305 m/s, provided that the clear liquid height is kept constant at 0.56 m.The mixing state of one zone is more advanced than that of the other zone when the superficial gas velocity is set as high as 0.0381 m/s, except for the earliest and latest stages of the mixing process. This tendency is independent of column height.It is also proven that the operating time at which the concentration homogeneity is attained throughout the column is predictable and equal to the mass transfer (saturation) time τMTexp. For that purpose, Miller’s (1974) method should be employed to correct the kL value derived by Higbie (1935). The authors propose the characteristic time τMTexp to be adopted as a routine column shut-down time.
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