Nonwetting flow of a liquid through a packed bed with gas cross-flow

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G. S. Gupta
J. D. Litster
E. T. White
V. R. Rudolph
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[1] the University of Queensland,the Department of Mining, Mineral and Materials Engineering
[2] Indian Institute of Science,the Department of Metallurgy
[3] The University of Queensland,the Department of Chemical Engineering
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Material Transaction; Droplet Size; Iron Steel Inst; Liquid Holdup; Nonwetting Liquid;
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In this study, the effect of a cross-flow gas field on the percolating flow of a non-wetting liquid through a packed bed was investigated. Experiments were conducted to measure the liquid shift, due to the cross-flow of air, for the flow of aqueous barium chloride solutions and mercury percolating through beds of polyethylene and expanded polystyrene particles. An X-ray technique was used to visualize the liquid flow pattern through the packed bed. The liquid percolates through a packed bed as a series of rivulets and droplets which are continuously breaking up and coalescing. A mathematical model to predict the direction of the liquid rivulet/droplet flow under the influence of a gas flow field was developed. The model treats the liquid as a discrete phase and includes the effects of gravity, gas drag, and inertial and viscous bed resistance. The effective droplet/rivulet size is an important model parameter, and the model postulates that the droplet/rivulet size is a function of both the effective capillary size of the bed and the liquid flow rate. A simplified population balance analysis for droplet coalescence is used to predict the effect of liquid flow rate on droplet/rivulet size. The model predictions are consistent with the experiments.
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