Bubble size distribution in oil-based bubble columns
Abstract
A practical population balance model was used to evaluate the bubble size distribution in a bubble column. In addition, the bubble size distribution in the bubble column was measured at different gas velocities by photography and analysis of the pictures. Four types of liquid, i.e., water and three petroleum-based liquids, were used in the experiments. The gas phase was air. It was found that the existing models in the literature are not able to satisfactorily predict the experimentally measured bubble size distribution. The model can be corrected by applying a correction factor to the energy dissipation rate. The corrected model fits the experimental bubble size distribution considerably better than the existing models. The variation of this correction factor is reported for different systems at different gas velocities.Suggested Citation
S. Homayouni, M. R. Mehrnia, Navid Mostoufi, M. Rajabi, and A. Yazdani. "Bubble size distribution in oil-based bubble columns" Chemical Engineering and Technology 31 (2008): 1668-1675.
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