Abstract
The gas holdup is dimensionless parameter of fundamental and practical importance in the operation, design and scale-up of bubble columns. Unfortunately, the many relationships between the bubble column fluid dynamic parameters and the various variables characterizing the system make it difficult to find general correlations for the precise estimation of the gas holdup. Wilkinson et al. (1992), in their pioneering paper, proposed a correlation to predict the gas holdup in industrial-scale bubble columns, based on the physical properties of the phases and the operating conditions. However, this correlation lacks in generality, as it does not take in account the bubble column design. In this paper, we propose a generalization of the Wilkinson et al. (1992) gas holdup correlation to take into also the bubble column design parameters. Starting from considerations concerning the flow regime transition, corrective parameters are included to account for the effects introduced by the gas sparger openings, the bubble column aspect ratio and the bubble column diameter. The proposed correlation has been found to predict fairly well previously published gas holdup and flow regime transition data.
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Besagni, G., & Inzoli, F. (2017). Novel gas holdup and regime transition correlation for two-phase bubble columns. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 923). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/923/1/012011
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