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The Relationship Between Hysteresis and Liquid Flow Distribution inTrickle Beds

Wang Yuefa; Mao Zaisha; Chen Jiayong   

  1. Institute of Chemical Metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing100080, China
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:1999-09-28 Published:1999-09-28
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The Relationship Between Hysteresis and Liquid Flow Distribution inTrickle Beds

王跃发; 毛在砂; 陈家镛   

  1. Institute of Chemical Metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing100080, China
  • 通讯作者: 王跃发

Abstract: Experiments were conducted on a trickle bed with 0.283 m ID toelucidate the relation-ship
between hysteretic phenomena and liquiddistribution. The hysteresis of pressure drop and
the variance of radialliquid distribution were observed simultaneously. Residence time
distribution(RTD), holdup and mean residence time (RT) of liquid phase were alsofound to
demonstrate hysteresis of the same nature. RTD, liquid holdupand mean RT calculated with a
simple model from the distribution ofliquid flow rate show characteristics consistant with
the experimentaldata, suggesting that the hyteretic phenomena originate from
themultiplicity and nonuniformity of liquid flow distribution.

Key words: trickle bed, liquid distribution, hysteresis, residence timedistribution

摘要: Experiments were conducted on a trickle bed with 0.283 m ID toelucidate the relation-ship
between hysteretic phenomena and liquiddistribution. The hysteresis of pressure drop and
the variance of radialliquid distribution were observed simultaneously. Residence time
distribution(RTD), holdup and mean residence time (RT) of liquid phase were alsofound to
demonstrate hysteresis of the same nature. RTD, liquid holdupand mean RT calculated with a
simple model from the distribution ofliquid flow rate show characteristics consistant with
the experimentaldata, suggesting that the hyteretic phenomena originate from
themultiplicity and nonuniformity of liquid flow distribution.

关键词: trickle bed;liquid distribution;hysteresis;residence timedistribution