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Hydrodynamic Flow Regimes, Gas Holdup, and Liquid Circulation in Airlift Reactors
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1998
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EngineeringExternal-loop Airlift ReactorFluid MechanicsGas-liquid FlowCompressible FlowFluid PropertiesGas DynamicNumerical SimulationAirlift ReactorsSystems EngineeringHydrodynamic StabilityGas HoldupGas Holdup CorrelationFlow PhysicHydromechanicsDisperse FlowMultiphase FlowAerospace EngineeringHydrodynamicsHydrodynamic BehaviorLiquid Circulation
This study reports an experimental investigation into the hydrodynamic behavior of an external-loop airlift reactor (ALR) for the air−water system. Three distinct flow regimes are identifiednamely homogeneous, transition, and heterogeneous regimes. The transition between homogeneous and heterogeneous flow is observed to occur over a wide range rather than being merely a single point as has been previously reported in the literature. A gas holdup correlation is developed for each flow regime. The correlations fit the experimental gas holdup data with very good accuracy (within ±5%). It would appear, therefore, that a deterministic equation to describe each flow regime is likely to exist in ALRs. This equation is a function of the reactor geometry and the system's physical properties. New data concerning the axial variation of gas holdup is reported in which a minimum value is observed. This phenomenon is discussed and an explanation offered. Discrimination between two sound theoretical modelsnamely model I (Chisti et al., 1988) and model II (Garcia Calvo, 1989)shows that model I predicts satisfactorily the liquid circulation velocity with an error of less than ±10%. The good predictive features of model I may be due to the fact that it allows for a significant energy dissipation by wakes behind bubbles. Model I is now further improved by the new gas holdup correlations which are derived for the three different flow regimes.
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