Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu (Sep 2014)

Development of the pressure drop model for two-phase flow through a packed bed with small particles

  • Hideaki HOSOI,
  • Naoyuki ISHIDA,
  • Tetsushi HORIBE,
  • Shigeru SHIMOKAWARA,
  • Tamotsu CHIBA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/transjsme.2014fe0258
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 80, no. 817
pp. FE0258 – FE0258

Abstract

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Pressure drop tests of single-phase and two-phase flows through a packed bed with micrometer size diameter particles under laminar upward flow conditions were carried out to develop the new pressure drop model for two-phase flow through a packed bed. A new pressure drop model for two-phase flow was developed based on the experimental results with air-water, helium-water flow and each single phase in 50 mm I.D. columns packed with glass beads of 53 μm and 108 μm diameter. From single-phase experimental results, it was confirmed that the Kozeny-Carman equation could be used for the single-phase liquid and the single-phase gas respectively as the pressure drop equations. The new two-phase flow pressure drop model included the Kozeny-Carman equation for single-phase liquid flow pressure drop and a two-phase flow friction multiplier. For the two-phase flow friction multiplier, the Chisholm equation with the Lockhart-Martinelli parameter X2 was used, based on the separated flow model. The Lockhart-Martinelli parameter X2 for the packed bed was derived from the Kozeny-Carman equation. The experimental constant in the two-phase flow friction multiplier in the Chisholm equation was determined from the experimental results. The new model predicted the experimental results of the pressure drop for two-phase flow through a packed bed with micrometer size diameter particles within ±20 % error.

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