The present contribute reports results of combined effects of liquid features on the hydrodynamics of a labscale bubble column. In particular, the combined effects of viscosity - Newtonian fluid - and surface tension were investigated. The experimental apparatus consisted of a 10 L bubble column: a 120 mm ID, 1.8 m high Plexiglas column equipped with 0.4 mm needles gas distributor, free area 0.13%. The unit was equipped with gas flow controller, humidifier, diagnostic instrumentation, and data acquisition unit. The unit was operated batchwise with respect to the liquid phase at temperature of 25��C. The liquids investigated were aqueous solutions of sodium alginate and sodium chloride. The concentration of sodium alginate was increased up to 0.5%W, the sodium chloride up to 2 M. Solutions were characterized in terms of viscosity, surface tension, and conductivity. The viscosity ranged between 0.90 and 20 mPa���s, the surface tension between 68.4 and 71.9 mN/m, and conductivity between 0 and 5.34 S/m. Results showed that the transition velocities between hydrodynamic regimes (homogenous regime - transition regime - heterogeneous/turbulent regime) strongly depends on investigated liquid features. Copyright �� 2013, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
Preliminary assessments of combined effects of surface tension and viscosity on bubble column hydrodynamics / Olivieri, Giuseppe; S., Grillo; D'Errico, Gerardino; Marzocchella, Antonio; M., Ruzicka; Salatino, Piero. - STAMPA. - 32:(2013), pp. 1579-1584. (Intervento presentato al convegno ICheaP-11, 11th International Conference on Chemical and Process Engineering tenutosi a Milan (IT) nel 3 - 5 June 2013) [10.33032/CET1332264].
Preliminary assessments of combined effects of surface tension and viscosity on bubble column hydrodynamics
OLIVIERI, GIUSEPPE;D'ERRICO, GERARDINO;MARZOCCHELLA, ANTONIO;SALATINO, PIERO
2013
Abstract
The present contribute reports results of combined effects of liquid features on the hydrodynamics of a labscale bubble column. In particular, the combined effects of viscosity - Newtonian fluid - and surface tension were investigated. The experimental apparatus consisted of a 10 L bubble column: a 120 mm ID, 1.8 m high Plexiglas column equipped with 0.4 mm needles gas distributor, free area 0.13%. The unit was equipped with gas flow controller, humidifier, diagnostic instrumentation, and data acquisition unit. The unit was operated batchwise with respect to the liquid phase at temperature of 25��C. The liquids investigated were aqueous solutions of sodium alginate and sodium chloride. The concentration of sodium alginate was increased up to 0.5%W, the sodium chloride up to 2 M. Solutions were characterized in terms of viscosity, surface tension, and conductivity. The viscosity ranged between 0.90 and 20 mPa���s, the surface tension between 68.4 and 71.9 mN/m, and conductivity between 0 and 5.34 S/m. Results showed that the transition velocities between hydrodynamic regimes (homogenous regime - transition regime - heterogeneous/turbulent regime) strongly depends on investigated liquid features. Copyright �� 2013, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.