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Axial and Radial Distributions of Bubble Holdup in a Slurry Bubble Column with Pilot Plant Scale (파일럿규모 슬러리 기포탑에서 기포체류량의 축방향, 반경방향 분포)

  • Lim, Dae-Ho;Jang, Ji-Hwa;Kang, Yong;Jun, Ki-Won
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.200-205
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    • 2011
  • Axial and radial distributions of bubble holdup were investigated in a slurry bubble column with pilot plant scale(D=1.0 m). Effects of gas velocity, surface tension of continuous liquid medium and solid fraction in the slurry phase on the axial and radial distributions of bubble holdup were examined. The bubble holdup decreased with increasing radial dimensionless distance from the center of the column, while it increased with increasing dimensionless distance in the axial direction from the distributor, in all the cases studied. The radial non-uniformity of bubble holdup increased with increasing gas velocity but decreasing surface tension of liquid medium, while it was not dependent upon the solid fraction in the slurry phase. The axial non-uniformity of bubble holdup increased with increasing gas velocity, but it does not change considerably with variations of liquid surface tension or solid fraction in the slurry phase . The axial and radial distributions of bubble holdup were well correlated in terms of operating variables within this experimental conditions.

Holdup and Flow Behavior of Fluidized Solid Particles in a Liquid-Solid Circulating Fluidized Bed

  • Lim, Dae Ho;Lim, Ho;Jin, Hae Ryong;Kang, Yong
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.371-377
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    • 2014
  • Characteristics of holdup and flow behavior of fluidized solid particles were investigated in a liquid-solid circulating fluidized bed ($0.102m{\times}3.5m$). Effects of liquid velocity ($U_L$), particle size ($d_P$) and solid circulation rate ($G_S$) on the solid holdup, overall particle rising velocity, slip velocity between liquid and particles and hydrodynamic energy dissipation rate in the riser were examined. The particle holdup increased with increasing $d_P$ or $G_S$ but decreased with increasing $U_L$. The overall particle rising velocity increased with increasing $U_L$ or $G_S$ but decreased with increasing $d_P$. The slip velocity increased with increasing $U_L$ or $d_P$ but did not change considerably with $G_S$. The energy dissipation rate, which was found to be closely related to the contacting frequency of micro eddies, increased with increasing $d_P$, $G_S$ or $U_L$. The solid particle holdup was well correlated with operating variables such as $U_L$, $d_P$ and $G_S$.

Holdup Characteristics of Small Bubbles in a Viscous Slurry Bubble Column (점성슬러리 기포탑에서 작은 기포의 체류량 특성)

  • Jin, Hae-Ryong;Song, Yang-Ho;Kang, Yong;Jung, Heon;Lee, Ho-Tae
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.49 no.1
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    • pp.83-88
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    • 2011
  • Holdup characteristics of small bubbles were investigated in a viscous slurry bubble column. The phase holdup of small bubbles was obtained from the knowledge of total bubble(gas) holdup and large bubble holdup, which were measured by mean of static pressure drop method and dual resistivity probe method, respectively. Effects of gas velocity, viscosity of continuous liquid phase and solid fraction in the slurry phase on the small bubble holdup as well as holdups of total bubble(gas) and large bubble in a viscous slurry bubble column. The small bubble holdup increased with increasing gas velocity but decreased with increasing liquid viscosity or solid fraction in the slurry phase. In addition the fraction of small bubble in the total bubble(gas) holdup increased with increasing gas velocity but decreased with increasing liquid viscosity or solid fraction in the slurry phase. It was revealed that the rising velocity of large bubble did not related to the holdup of small bubble in a viscous slurry bubble column.

Axial and Radial Gas Holdup in Bubble Column Reactor

  • Wagh, Sameer M.;Ansari, Mohashin E. Alam;Kene, Pragati T.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.1703-1705
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    • 2014
  • Bubble column reactors are considered the reactor of choice for numerous applications including oxidation, hydrogenation, waste water treatment, and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis. They are widely used in a variety of industrial applications for carrying out gas-liquid and gas-liquid-solid reactions. In this paper, the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model is used for predicting the gas holdup and its distribution along radial and axial direction are presented. Gas holdup increases linearly with increase in gas velocity. Gas bubbles tends to concentrate more towards the center of the column and follows a wavy path.

Holdup Characteristics of Three Functional Regions in a Slurry Bubble Column (삼상 슬러리 기포탑의 세 기능영역 체류량 특성)

  • Jang, Ji Hwa;Lim, Dae Ho;Kang, Yong;Jun, Ki Won
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.359-364
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    • 2010
  • Three kinds of functional regions such as continuous slurry(${\varepsilon}_f$), bubble(${\varepsilon}_b$) and wake(${\varepsilon}_w$) regions were identified, and the individual phase holdups of each functional region were determined in a three-phase slurry bubble column of 0.152 m ID. The holdups of bubble and wake were measured by adopting the electrical resistivity probe method. Effects of gas velocity and solid concentration in the slurry phase on the individual holdups of functional regions in the column were discussed. The holdup of continuous slurry phase decreased but that of bubble or wake increased, with an increase in the gas velocity in the column. The increase of solid content in the slurry phase could lead to the increase in the holdup of continuous slurry phase but decrease in the bubble or wake holdup. The portion of wake holdup was in the range of 15~40% of the bubble holdup, which decreased with increasing gas velocity or solid content in the slurry phase. The individual holdups of three functional regions were well correlated with operating variables within this experimental conditions.

A Study on Gas Transfer of Viscous Aqueous Solutions in a Bubble Column (기포탑에서 점성수용액의 가스전달에 관한 연구)

  • 최일곤;김상렬
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.67-73
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    • 1994
  • The gas holdup and volumeteric liquid phase mass transfer coefficient with the variation of the concentration of CMC aqueous solution, gas velocity, diameter and area of the draught tube were investigated. As the results of the experiments, the gas holdup and volumetric liquid phase mass transfer coefficient decreased with decreasing the concentration of CMC aqueous solution, increased with increasing the gas velocity and increased with increasing the circulated area ratio of the draught tube.

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Rigorous dynamics model of distillation columns

  • Choe, Young-Soon
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1986.10a
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    • pp.212-215
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    • 1986
  • For distillation columns, dynamic models which consider variable pressure and vapor holdup were studied. A most rigorous model which used the vapor hydraulic equation was studied with implicit methods. Vapor holdup must be considered in high pressure columns in order to predict dynamic responses accurately. The effect of pressure changes on the tray was only important for the vacuum column, particularly when heat input disturbances occurred. The rigorous vapor hydraulic model was shown to be useful, despite the fact that it is extremely stiff, provided an implicit integration algorithm (LSODES) is employed.

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Axial Solid Holdup in a Circulating Fluidized Bed Plasma Reactor under Reduced Pressure (감압 순환유동층 플라즈마 반응기의 축방향 고체체류량)

  • Park, Sounghee
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.54 no.4
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    • pp.527-532
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    • 2016
  • The effects of gas velocity and solid circulation rate on the axial solid holdup distribution have been determined in a 10 mm-I.D. ${\times}$ 800 mm-high circulating fluidized bed plasma reactor under reduced pressure (1torr). Polystyrene polymer powder and nitrogen gas are used as solid and gas materials respectively. The change of solid circulation rate by a large gas flow rate of the riser (40~80 sccm) is also possible by a relatively small gas flow rate of the solid recirculation part (6.6~9.9 sccm). The solid circulation rate in the reactor under reduced pressure increases with increasing aeration velocity in the solid recirculation part. The axial solid holdup in the riser decreases from the dense at the bottom to the dilute phase at the top section of the riser. Solid holdups at the axial positions in the riser increase linearly with increasing solid circulating velocity. From these results, we could determine the position of plasma load for good plasma ignition, maintain and plasma reaction.

Characteristics of Particle Flow and Heat Transfer in Liquid-Particle Swirling Fluidized Beds (액체-입자 Swirling 유동층에서 유동입자 흐름 및 열전달 특성)

  • Son, Sung-Mo;Kang, Suk-Hwan;Kang, Yong;Kim, Sang-Done
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.505-512
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    • 2006
  • Characteristics of particle holdup and heat transfer were investigated in a liquid-particle swirling fluidized bed whose diameter was 0.102 m and 2.5 m in height. Effects of liquid velocity, particle size and swirling liquid ratio($R_s$) on the particle holdup and immersed heater-to-bed overall heat transfer coefficient were examined. The particle holdup increased with increasing particle size and swirling liquid ratio but decreased with increasing liquid velocity.The local particle holdup was relatively high in the region near the heater when the $R_s$ value was 0.1~0.3, but the radial particle holdup was almost uniform when the $R_s$ value was 0.5, whereas, when the $R_s$ value was 0.7, the local particle holdup was relatively low in the region near the heater. The heat transfer characteristics between the immersed heater and the bed was well analyzed by means of phase space portraits and Kolmogorov entropy(K) of the time series of temperature difference fluctuations. The phase space portraits of temperature difference fluctuations became stable and periodic and the value of Kolmogorov entropy tended to decrease with increasing the value of $R_s$ from 0.1 to 0.5. The Kolmogorov entropy exhibited its maximum value with increasing liquid velocity. The value of overall heat transfer coefficient(h) showed its maximum value with the variation of liquid velocity, bed porosity or swirling liquid ratio, but it increased with increasing particle size. The value of K exhibited its maximum at the liquid velocity at which the h value attained its maximum. The particle holdup and overall heat transfer coefficient were well correlated in terms of dimensionless groups of operating variables.

Secondary Air Injection Effect on Cold Flow in a Laboratory-scale Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor (실험실 규모 순환유동층 연소로에서 2차공기 주입이 냉간유동에 미치는 영향)

  • Jang, S.D.;La, S.H.;Hwang, J.H.;Kang, K.T.
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.12a
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    • pp.217-228
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    • 2000
  • Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor(CFBC) has been used for the incineration of waste sewage sludge and for the power generation. In this study hydrodynamic characteristics of two phase flow have been studied in a riser section of CFBC. A lab-scale riser is designed and SiC (Geldart type B) is used for solid particles. Experiments are performed by controlling the fluidization parameters including superficial velocity and secondary air to primary air ratio for determination of solid holdup profiles in the riser. Superficial velocities of each fluidization regime are well agreed with results predicted by a theoretical model. The results show that the axial solid holdup distributions calculated by measuring differential static pressures in the riser are found to show a basic profile described by a simple exponential function. Our flow regime during experiments mainly belongs to fast fluidization regime for particle size of 300${\mu}m$. As the SA/PA ratio increases, solid holdup in the lower dense region of the riser increases.

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