Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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159263 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Magnetic Resonance Imaging technique was used to investigate the fluid dynamics of multiphase flow in two different applications: (a) stationary two-phase flow in trickle beds, and (b) time-dependent droplet separation in granular bed filters. The experiments were carried out with different gas/liquid systems at either atmospheric conditions or at elevated pressure and temperature. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional image data were then evaluated to quantify the porosity profiles and gas/liquid distribution in packed beds. The results compare well with data from integral measurements.
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Authors
N.L. Nguyen, V. van Buren, A. von Garnier, E.H. Hardy, R. Reimert,