Z. Olujic et al., Influence of corrugation geometry on the performance of structured packings: an experimental study, CHEM ENG P, 39(4), 2000, pp. 335-342
While the utilisation of corrugated sheet structured packings is well estab
lished, these gas- liquid-contacting devices are still not well understood,
A contributing reason is the rather limited publicly available performance
data, most of which have been obtained from relatively small columns. A re
cent comparison of data from the 1.2 m Fractionation Research, Incorporated
(FRI) and from the 0.43 m Separations Research Program (SRP) columns show
excellent agreement based on equivalent packings. This is significant since
the FRI column is considered to be of industrial scale. As a result, we so
ught to create an expanded data base emphasising packing geometric variatio
ns, using packings from a single manufacturer (J. Montz). Hydraulic charact
eristics of the same packings had been studied previously using air-water s
imulators at TU Delft. Total reflux distillation experiments were carried o
ut at SRP using a bed height of 3.3 m for all packings. The cyclohexane-n-h
eptane system was utilized because of the availability of comparative data.
The operating pressure was varied from 0.33 to 4.14 bar, to determine the
effect of physical properties. The resulting data provided insight into the
nature and effect of corrugation angle, specific surface area, and surface
texture on pressure drop, capacity and efficiency. In this paper we report
the results and also discuss the implications of the observations on model
development and design. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved
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