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Experimental analysis and development of correlations for gas holdup in high pressure slurry co-current bubble columns

Journal

KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 31, Issue 11, Pages 1964-1972

Publisher

KOREAN INSTITUTE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11814-014-0121-4

Keywords

Multi Phase Flows; High Pressure; Gas Holdup; Drift Flux; Solid Concentration

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  1. Chevron, USA
  2. Advanced Refining Technologies (ART), USA
  3. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), India

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The effect of liquid and gas velocities, solid concentrations, and operating pressure has been studied experimentally in a 15 cm diameter air-water-glass beads bubble column. The superficial gas and liquid velocities varied from 1.0 to 40.00 cm/s and 0 to 16.04 cm/s, respectively, while the solid loading varied from 1 to 9%. The gas holdup in the column was reduced sharply as we switched from batch to co-current mode of operation. At low gas velocity, the effect of liquid velocity was insignificant; while at high gas velocity, increasing liquid velocity decreased the gas holdup. Drift flux approach was applied to quantify the combined effect of liquid and gas velocities over gas holdup. For co-current three phase flows, the gas holdup decreased with increase in solid loading for all pressures. But for batch operations, when solid loading was 5% or more, settling started leading to higher gas holdup. Increasing pressure from atmospheric conditions increased the gas holdup significantly, flattening asymptotically.

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