DocumentCode
2122166
Title
Experimental study and CMFD modeling of transport processes in flow of two Immiscible liquids
Author
Arshad, Muhammad ; Chughtai, I.R. ; Inayat, M.H. ; Haq, A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Chem. Eng., PIEAS, Islamabad, Pakistan
fYear
2013
fDate
15-19 Jan. 2013
Firstpage
236
Lastpage
242
Abstract
Rectangular shaped sieve plate column was installed for study of transport parameters through high speed photography and image analysis. Two Immiscible liquids consisting of the dispersed phase (water) and continuous phase (kerosene oil) were introduced in countercurrent operation. Experiments were performed for dispersed and continuous phase superficial velocities 0.16-0.44 cm/sec and 0.37-0.47 cm/sec respectively, pulsation frequency 0.95 -1.72 rev/sec and pulsation amplitude 1cm. Upon increasing the superficial velocity of dispersed phase, its void fraction increases up to its asymptotic value and droplet velocity increase while the droplet size decreases. Upon increasing the pulsation frequency, its void fraction increases while the droplet size and droplet velocity decreases. A Computational Multi Fluid Dynamics simulation has been carried out in order to verify the experimental results using the FLUENT. The CMFD calculations for void fraction have been compared with the experimental results which have shown a maximum deviation of 2-3%.
Keywords
computational fluid dynamics; confined flow; disperse systems; drops; flow simulation; flow visualisation; high-speed optical techniques; oils; petroleum; photography; two-phase flow; water; CMFD modeling; FLUENT; H2O; asymptotic value; computational multifluid dynamics simulation; continuous phase; countercurrent operation; dispersed phase; droplet size; droplet velocity; experimental study; high speed photography; image analysis; immiscible liquids; kerosene oil; pulsation amplitude; pulsation frequency; rectangular shaped sieve plate column; superficial velocities; transport parameters; transport processes; velocity 0.16 cm/s to 0.44 cm/s; velocity 0.37 cm/s to 0.47 cm/s; void fraction; water; Lenses; Liquids; Solids; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applied Sciences and Technology (IBCAST), 2013 10th International Bhurban Conference on
Conference_Location
Islamabad
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4425-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IBCAST.2013.6512160
Filename
6512160
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