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Influence of the geometry on the riser gas holdup in an external-loop airlift reactor: empirical and neural network modelling

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Experimental studies on the effect of geometrical characteristics (restriction orifice free area and sparger configuration) on the riser gas holdup of an external-loop airlift reactor have been conducted in this… Click to show full abstract

Experimental studies on the effect of geometrical characteristics (restriction orifice free area and sparger configuration) on the riser gas holdup of an external-loop airlift reactor have been conducted in this paper. The impact of the addition of non-coalescing media, such as n-butanol, was also investigated. In general, the decrease in the restriction orifice free area led to a substantial increase (up to 90%) in the riser gas holdup. The addition of n-butanol effected gas holdup to a lesser extent, as it increased the gas holdup in the range of 4-15%, depending on the restriction orifice free area. On the other hand, the impact of the sparger type was observed only at lower gas velocities, for which the sinter plate increased the gas holdup up to 20% in comparison to the single orifice. The paper also presents an empirical correlation for the estimation of the riser gas holdup with an average relative error of 7%. Finally, a neural network model with an average relative error of 2.4% was proposed.

Keywords: gas holdup; geometry; riser gas; gas

Journal Title: Acta Periodica Technologica
Year Published: 2018

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