Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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691580 | Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Sieve trays are widely used fractionating devices existing in separation and purification industries. The weeping phenomenon that has a critical effect on the efficiency of tray towers was studied by a numerical model in a rectangular sieve tray. An Eulerian–Eulerian Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) method was performed. The obtained CFD results are in a good agreement with the experimental data and empirical correlation of Zuiderweg [Zuiderweg FJ. Sieve trays: a view on the state of the art, Chem Eng Sci 1982;37:1441–64] in terms of weeping rate and pressure drop, respectively. Furthermore, several hydraulic parameters are properly predicted by the model.
► The liquid weeping in the rectangular sieve trays was studied by a CFD model. ► The model results showed a good compatibility with the experimental data in terms of clear liquid height. ► The CFD results also showed a good agreement with some empirical correlations in terms of dry pressure drop and weep flux. ► Backup in the downcomer was studied by the model at weeping and normal conditions. ► It was found that the weeping is a non-uniform phenomenon on the rectangular sieve trays.