화학공학소재연구정보센터
Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.78, No.5, 1017-1022, 2000
Gas flow regime changes in a bubble column filled with a fibre suspension
Gas flow characteristics in opaque fibre suspensions have been captured on film using a stop-motion X-ray imaging technique called flash X-ray radiography (FXR). Gas flows in a bubble column filled with various cellulose fibre suspensions from 0% (an air-water system) to 5% by mass have been observed. The gas flow regime changes from vortical to churn-turbulent as the fibre concentration increases for a fixed superficial gas velocity. Two new gas flow regimes, identified as surge churn-turbulent and discrete channel flow, have also been recorded at high fibre concentrations.