Title of article :
Pressure Drop Hysteresis of Hydrodynamic States in Packed Tower for Foaming Systems
Author/Authors :
Sodhi, Vijay Beant College of Engineering and Technology - Department of Chemical and Biotechnology Engineering, India , Gupta, Renu Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology - Department of Chemical Engineering, India
Abstract :
An experimental investigation was carried out to determine the effects of gas and liquid flow velocities and surface tension on the two-phase phase pressure drop a in a downflow trickle bed reactor. Water and non- Newtonian foaming solutions were employed as liquid phase. More than 240 experimental points for the trickle flow (GCF) and foaming pulsing flow (PF/FPF) regime were obtained for present study. Hydrodynamic characteristics involving two-phase pressure drop significantly influenced by gas and liquid flow rates. For 15 and 30 ppm air-aqueous surfactant solutions, two-phase pressure drop increases with higher liquid and gas flow velocities in trickle flow and foaming/pulsing flow regimes. With decrease in surface tension i.e. for 45 and 60 ppm air-aqueous surfactant systems, two-phase pressure drop increases very sharply during change in regime transition at significantly low liquid and gas velocities.
Keywords :
Trickle Bed Reactor , Foaming , Hydrodynamics , Pressure Drop
Journal title :
Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis
Journal title :
Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis