G. Desmet et al., LOCAL AND GLOBAL DISPERSION EFFECTS IN COUETTE-TAYLOR FLOW .2. QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENTS AND DISCUSSION OF THE REACTOR PERFORMANCE, Chemical Engineering Science, 51(8), 1996, pp. 1299-1309
For the first time, the extent to which laminar and turbulent Couette-
Taylor flow (CTF) combine a limited axial dispersion with a high local
mixing intensity has been quantified by simultaneously measuring the
inter-vortex flux and the tangential dispersion. The correlations for
the tangential dispersion indicate that the local mixing intensity of
CTF is of the same order of magnitude as in coiled pipe flow. The axia
l dispersion was measured in such a way that the dispersion enhancing
or reducing effects which originate from the slow intra-vortex transpo
rt were eliminated. This allowed the comparison of the measurements in
this study with recent theoretical calculations of the inter-vortex f
lux in 2D-periodic flows. The variation of the inter-vortex flux with
D-mol(1/2) shows that in the laminar regime the inter-vortex Aux can b
e described by the penetration model. A mechanism for the axial disper
sion in the turbulent regime is also proposed. By comparing the ratios
of the local and global dispersion coefficients, it is quantitatively
shown that for CTF the local mixing intensity can be increased with a
relatively smaller increase in axial dispersion than for conventional
flow types.