Flow Behavior of Liquid Droplet in Packed Bed

Hirotoshi Kawabata, Hideki Ono, Hirokazu Konishi, Eiichi Takeuchi

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Abstract

In most previous works, liquid hold-ups were studied by using a fixed bed soaked prior to experiments. In the present study, the characteristics of liquid hold-ups and liquid flow were investigated with initially unsoaked bed. Contact angles (θ) for these particle/liquid (tap water) systems were about 70° and 10° for fluorine-coated particles and non-coated particles. Under bad wettability condition (θ≒70°), total and static hold-ups for initially unsoaked bed packed with small balls are remarkably smaller than those for initially soaked bed. In initially unsoaked bed, total and static hold-ups under bad wettability condition (θ≒70°) indicate maximum values at about Dp =10 mm and decrease abruptly in proportion to a decrease in particle size, despite an increase in the specific surface area. Under good wettability condition (θ≒10°), total and static hold-ups are smaller than those of bad wettability condition (θ≒70°), because only restricted liquid droplets and/or liquid rivulets are formed within the packed bed for initially unsoaked bed, nevertheless liquid is easy to spread out on the solid surface under good wettability condition.

Translated title of the contribution充填層内における液滴の流れ挙動
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)158-165
Number of pages8
JournalJAPANESE JOURNAL OF MULTIPHASE FLOW
Volume30
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

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