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Analysis of Flow Patterns in High‐Gravity Equipment Using Gamma‐Ray Computed Tomography
The capacity of today's gas‐liquid contacting equipment such as tray or packed columns is limited by the gravitational‐driven liquid flow. Intensified equipment applying centrifugal force offers great potential for enhancing the mass transfer and for reducing equipment size. Yet, detailed knowledge about the liquid flow inside rotating packings is scarce due to limited accessibility with conventional measurement systems. In this study, a gamma‐ray computed tomography is employed to quantify the liquid hold‐up and its distribution in the moving packing.
Analysis of Flow Patterns in High‐Gravity Equipment Using Gamma‐Ray Computed Tomography
The capacity of today's gas‐liquid contacting equipment such as tray or packed columns is limited by the gravitational‐driven liquid flow. Intensified equipment applying centrifugal force offers great potential for enhancing the mass transfer and for reducing equipment size. Yet, detailed knowledge about the liquid flow inside rotating packings is scarce due to limited accessibility with conventional measurement systems. In this study, a gamma‐ray computed tomography is employed to quantify the liquid hold‐up and its distribution in the moving packing.
Analysis of Flow Patterns in High‐Gravity Equipment Using Gamma‐Ray Computed Tomography
Groß, Kai (author) / Bieberle, André (author) / Gladyszewski, Konrad (author) / Schubert, Markus (author) / Hampel, Uwe (author) / Skiborowski, Mirko (author) / Górak, Andrzej (author)
Chemie Ingenieur Technik ; 91 ; 1032-1040
2019-07-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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