Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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159246 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2005 | 10 Pages |
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is used to explore the differences in a semi-batch bubble column operated at superficial gas velocities of Ug=3Ug=3, 10, and 18 cm/s. Air–water or air–water–cellulose fiber systems comprise the multiphase flow, and the bubble column has a 32.1 cm internal diameter. A CT image of a phantom object composed of several air-filled tubes immersed in water is used to identify several characteristic features of the X-ray CT system. CT images are then compared between air–water and air–water–cellulose fiber systems. When the fiber mass fraction is 0.1%, gas holdup is slightly higher than that of the air–water system in the column center and near the column wall. In 1.0% cellulose fiber slurries, gas holdup is lower than that of air–water results at all radial positions.