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The properties of column beds prepared with slurries of Kromasil C-8 in 12
different solvents, using the same axial compression skid, were investigate
d. The extent of the consolidation of the column beds, their permeabilities
, and the friction shear stress of these beds against the column wall were
determined, as well as the column efficiencies (for an unretained tracer).
The results of this study illustrate the influence of the wall effect on th
e consolidation. The permeability of columns consolidated under a constant
compression stress was found to increase with increasing bed length. The be
d-wall friction shear stress increases rapidly with increasing bed length a
nd varies widely with the nature of the solvent used. No correlation was fo
und between this shear stress and any physico-chemical property of the solv
ent. The best efficiency was observed for a column consolidated from a slur
ry in ethanol. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.