scholarly journals Correlation of mass transfer coefficient between particles and liquid in liquid fluidized beds.

1983 ◽  
Vol 16 (5) ◽  
pp. 426-428 ◽  
Author(s):  
KEN-ICHI KIKUCHI ◽  
TAKUO SUGAWARA ◽  
HIROYASU OHASHI
2009 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nevenka Boskovic-Vragolovic ◽  
Radmila Garic-Grulovic ◽  
Zeljko Grbavcic ◽  
Rada Pjanovic

A mass transfer coefficient between: A liquid and single sphere and a liquid And a column wall in packed and fluidized beds of a spherical inert Particle have been studied experimentally using the adsorption method. The experiments were conducted in a column 40 mm in diameter for packed and fluidized beds, and in a two-dimensional column 140 mm?10 mm for the flow past single sphere. In all runs, the mass transfer rates were determined in the presence of spherical glass particles, 3 mm in diameter, for packed and fluidized beds. The mass transfer data were obtained by studying transfer for flow past single sphere, 20 mm in diameter. This paper discusses the possibilities of application of the adsorption method for fluid flow visualization. Local and average mass transfer coefficients were determined from the color intensity of the surface of the foils of silica gel. Correlations, Sh = f(Re) and jD = f(Re), were derived using the mass transfer coefficient data.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 5763-5766

Nanomaterial has unique physical property which made it important for many applications and that is why the use of nanomaterials rapidly increasing in the field of science and engineering.1 . This work focuses on mass transfer of solids into liquid in three phase fluidized beds in presence of nanomaterial. This include the study of effect of gas velocity, time and different concentration of nanomaterials on mass transfer coefficient in stagnant liquid column in three phase fluidized bed system. To measure coefficient of the mass transfer, known quantity of solid pellets ie benzoic acid and known amount of nanomaterial fraction ie Arachitol nano were charged in the test column of three phase fluidized bed system. At the beginning of each run, test section was partially filled with water which prevent breakage of particles. The experiments were conducted by sequentially varying gas velocity for different volumes of nanomaterial and measuring the rate of mass transfer by collecting samples directly from the outlet ports at the top subsequently analysed by volumetric titration method. The results show enhancement in mass transfer coefficient by addition of nanomaterials. Arachitol nano has been taken in different volumes ie 3ml, 7ml, 10ml and 20ml in (GLS) gas ,liquid and solid fluidized bed with air, water and benzoic acid pellets as three phases respectively in the system. The presence of nanomaterial increases the solid liquid mass transfer coefficient value with increasing fraction of nanomaterial, increasing gas velocity and increasing time although experimental run has been taken only for one hour.


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