Author:
MUDDE ROBERT F.,SAITO TAKAYUKI
Abstract
The hydrodynamical similarities between the bubbly flow in a bubble column and in a
pipe with vertical upward liquid flow are investigated. The system concerns air/water
bubbly flow in a vertical cylinder of 14.9 cm inner diameter. Measurements of the
radial distribution of the liquid velocity, gas fraction and the bubble velocity and size
are performed using laser Doppler anemometry for the liquid velocity and a four-point
optical fibre probe for the gas fraction, bubble velocity and size. The averaged
gas fraction was 5.2% for the bubble column (with a superficial liquid velocity of
zero) and 5.5% for the bubbly pipe flow at a superficial liquid velocity of 0.175 m s−1.
From a hydrodynamical point of view, the two modes of operation are very similar.
It is found that in many respects the bubbly pipe flow is the superposition of the
flow in the bubble column mode and single-phase flow at the same superficial liquid
velocity.The radial gas fraction profiles are the same and the velocity profiles differ only
by a constant offset: the superficial liquid velocity. This means that the well-known
large-scale liquid circulation (in a time-averaged sense) of the bubble column is also
present in the bubbly pipe flow. For the turbulence intensities it is found that the
bubbly pipe flow is like the superposition of the bubble column and the single-phase
flow at the superficial liquid velocity of the pipe flow, the former being at least an
order of magnitude higher than the latter. The large vortical structures that have been
found in the bubble columns are also present in the bubbly pipe flow case, partly
explaining the much higher ‘turbulence’ levels observed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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