Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
155482 Chemical Engineering Science 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the current work, Nuclear gauge densitometry (NGD), which is commercially available and industrially used for liquid/slurry level measurement and control, has been employed to identify fingerprints of the prevailing hydrodynamic flow regime. Experiments were performed using an air–water system in 0.1012 m diameter and 1.2 m long bubble column at ambient pressure. The superficial gas velocities were varied from 1 cm/s to 12 cm/s with an interval of 0.5 cm/s near transition region. The flow regime boundaries were defined using the conventional methods of flow regime demarcation such as the change in the slope of the overall gas holdup and the drift flux plot. The obtained photon counts history was subjected to various time-series analyses. Based on the comparison with the results of conventional methods, objective flow regime identifiers for NGD were proposed. The obtained flow regime identifiers can be helpful for online flow regime monitoring in laboratory as well as industrial bubble column reactors.

► We study nuclear gauge densitometry for flow regime demarcation in bubble column. ► This work proposes three easy-to-use flow regime identifiers for NGD. ► Flow regime footprints are identified without changing process conditions.

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