J. Chabot et Hi. Delasa, GAS HOLDUPS AND BUBBLE CHARACTERISTICS IN A BUBBLE-COLUMN OPERATED ATHIGH-TEMPERATURE, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 32(11), 1993, pp. 2595-2601
The local gas-phase characteristics in a bubble column were investigat
ed using refractive spherical bulb optical sensors. The local gas hold
up, bubble rise velocity, bubble chord length, and bubble chord length
distribution were measured at several radial and axial locations in a
0.2-m-diameter bubble column in the presence of a paraffinic oil and
nitrogen. The gas superficial velocity was varied between 2.2 and 14.7
cm/s, while two operating temperatures were studied: T = 100-degrees-
C and T = 175-degrees-C. The radial gas holdup profile was found to be
a function of the axial position (prior to stabilization), the operat
ing temperature, and the gas superficial velocity. The bubble rise vel
ocity and the bubble chord length were found to increase with both an
increase in the gas superficial velocity and a decrease in the operati
ng temperature, the effect of the gas superficial velocity being maxim
um in the central region of the column. The bubble chord length distri
bution was found to be well represented by the inverse Gaussian probab
ility distribution function, and the standard deviation of the bubble
chord length distribution was found to be a function of the radial pos
ition, the gas superficial velocity, the axial position, and the opera
tion temperature.