Transport Processes At Taylor Bubbles In Vertical Channels

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Transport Processes at Taylor Bubbles in Vertical Channels

Transport Processes at Taylor Bubbles in Vertical Channels
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Publisher : Cuvillier Verlag
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9783736964044
ISBN-13 : 3736964048
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Book Synopsis Transport Processes at Taylor Bubbles in Vertical Channels by : Sven Kastens

Download or read book Transport Processes at Taylor Bubbles in Vertical Channels written by Sven Kastens and published by Cuvillier Verlag. This book was released on 2021-04-19 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gas / liquid contact apparatuses are widely used in chemical, biochemical or pharmaceutical industry to provide and transfer gas species as reactant from the gaseous phase to pre-dissolved reactants in the liquid phase enabling a preferred reaction. The global and local transport are complex interlinked processes and therefore in practice in reactor design industry, mostly empirically correlated. For a secure control of the overall process and a more efficient reactor design, the local transport processes at gas / liquid interfaces need to be investigated in complexity reduced systems to be understood. Elongated bubbles, Taylor bubbles, in vertical channels 5.5 < D < 8 mm overcome the problem of dynamic shape deformation, complex 3D rise trajectories and they have a volume independent rise velocity, which make them the ideal experiment for reliable and reproducible investigations. Detailed optical measurements of global and local processes via high-speed Shadowgraphy, 2D2C PIV and p-2D LIF give new insights into the dependency of local bubble shape and global terminal rise velocity, establish a Sherwood correlation of shrinking CO2 bubbles in various channel sizes and shows the coupling of local transport phenomena at the bubble interface and the mixing in the wake region.


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