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INTERPRETATION OF FLOW NONUNIFORMITY AND HYSTERESIS WITH A CAPILLARY ARRAY MODEL

毛在砂; 王跃发; 王蓉; 陈家镛   

  1. Institute of Chemical Metallurgy, Academia Sinica, Beijing 100080, China
  • 收稿日期:1994-02-25 修回日期:1995-07-13 出版日期:1996-03-28 发布日期:1996-03-28
  • 通讯作者: 毛在砂

INTERPRETATION OF FLOW NONUNIFORMITY AND HYSTERESIS WITH A CAPILLARY ARRAY MODEL

MAO Zaisha; WANG Yuefa; WANG Rong; CHEN Jiayong   

  1. Institute of Chemical Metallurgy, Academia Sinica, Beijing 100080, China
  • Received:1994-02-25 Revised:1995-07-13 Online:1996-03-28 Published:1996-03-28
  • Contact: MAO Zaisha

摘要: A novel capillary array model is proposed to shed light on the development of themaldistribution of cocurrent downward gas-liquid flow and the hysteretic performance behavior in apacked column.The model is based on the principle of nonequilibrium thermodynamics and incombination with lateral random walk of elemental liquid rivulets.The liquid distribution over aone-dimensional array of capillaries is simulated and the basic features of gas-liquid flow in packedbeds are demonstrated.With proper correspondence of hysteresis branches with nonuniformity of flowdistribution assumed,the experimentally observed hysteresis in pressure drop,liquid holdup and masstransfer rate can be qualitatively simulated.Strenuous efforts are still required for further developingthis model into a predictive tool for the evaluation of performance of packed-bed type devices.

关键词: liquid maldistribution;packed bed;nonequilibrium thermodynamics;hysteresis;trickling flow

Abstract: A novel capillary array model is proposed to shed light on the development of themaldistribution of cocurrent downward gas-liquid flow and the hysteretic performance behavior in apacked column.The model is based on the principle of nonequilibrium thermodynamics and incombination with lateral random walk of elemental liquid rivulets.The liquid distribution over aone-dimensional array of capillaries is simulated and the basic features of gas-liquid flow in packedbeds are demonstrated.With proper correspondence of hysteresis branches with nonuniformity of flowdistribution assumed,the experimentally observed hysteresis in pressure drop,liquid holdup and masstransfer rate can be qualitatively simulated.Strenuous efforts are still required for further developingthis model into a predictive tool for the evaluation of performance of packed-bed type devices.

Key words: liquid maldistribution, packed bed, nonequilibrium thermodynamics, hysteresis, trickling flow