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Characterization of an airlift reactor with helical flow promoters
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1999
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Chemical EngineeringHelical Flow PromoterEngineeringFluid PropertiesAirlift ReactorLiquid-liquid FlowFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringCompressorPolymer ProcessingDisperse FlowTransport PhenomenaMass TransferMultiphase FlowGas-liquid FlowSolid Particles
Abstract The helical flow promoter (HFP), inserted in the downcomer of an airlift reactor (ALR), generates a helical flow pattern in the circulating gas–liquid (solid) mixture. Data on the fluidization capacity, gas holdup, liquid velocity and mass transfer rate for two‐ and three‐phase systems with two different carboxymethylcellulose solutions collected in a 58 L ALR‐HFP are presented and compared with those of common pneumatic reactors. Generally, an increasing solid concentration led to a slight decrease in gas holdup and liquid velocity but to a considerable decrease in mass transfer rates. Insertion of HFPs produced a significantly enhanced fluidization capacity of solid particles compared to the common systems.
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