Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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160016 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2007 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
A flying optical probe technique has been developed and employed to measure bubble size above sieve trays in an air–water facility simulating cross-flow distillation (CRODIS). Despite the highly turbulent conditions occurring in the flows investigated, successful measurements were made of bubble size distributions at a series of levels above the trays. Using this technique, experiments are carried out on the CRODIS facility covering a range of gas and liquid flowrates and several tray configurations and the results are presented in this paper. Gas flowrate, sieve hole size and weir height were found to exhibit a significant effect on bubble size distribution, whereas liquid flowrate was shown to have negligible influence.
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Authors
Bin Hu, Hsun-min Yang, Geoffrey F. Hewitt,