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Gas holdup and liquid velocity distributions in the up flow jet-loop reactor

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Abstract Hydrodynamics in an up flow jet-loop reactor (JLR) is experimentally investigated. The overall gas holdup, radial and axial distributions of local gas holdup and liquid velocity are presented. A… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Hydrodynamics in an up flow jet-loop reactor (JLR) is experimentally investigated. The overall gas holdup, radial and axial distributions of local gas holdup and liquid velocity are presented. A modified drift-flux model was developed for correlating the “S-shape” relationship of overall gas holdup and gas velocity. Experiments show that the gas–liquid co-injection mode results in larger gas holdup and liquid circulation velocity than those of the gas jet alone mode. Liquid velocity distribution is more prone to reach the fully developed regime than the gas holdup, and the gas–liquid co-injection promotes the flow development. Comparison of JLR with the conventional bubble column (BC) and airlift reactor (ALR) shows that the JLR has a largest liquid circulation velocity, which is mostly beneficial to liquid mixing and solid suspension.

Keywords: gas holdup; liquid velocity; holdup liquid; gas

Journal Title: Chemical Engineering Research and Design
Year Published: 2018

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