Topic 8 Class Notes1 PDF
Topic 8 Class Notes1 PDF
Phenomena)
Where;
L=length of the packed column
Dp= effective particle diameter
v0 =superficial velocity
w= volume flow rate
S= empty column cross section
Correlations
Pressure drop through a representative tube in
the tube bundle model:
Where;
0
2 =
= A/S
<>
= void fraction = fraction of space in the column not
occupied by the packing
A= available flow area
S= empty column area
Where;
G0=pv0= mass flux to the system and
Where;
a= wetted surface area
and
Ftube= 7/12
By substituting this equation into the friction
factor correlation we get;
A. Laminar flow
ftube= 16/Reh
Experimentally ftube=100/(3Reh)
For very small v0 this simplifies to the BlakeKozeny equation and for very large v0 to the
Burke-Plummer equation.
The above equation may be rearranged to form
dimensionless groups:
Problems
6A-6) Estimation of void fraction of a
packed column. A tube of 146 sq in cross
section and 73 in height is packed with
spherical particles of diameter 2mm. When
a pressure difference of 158 psi is
maintained across the column, a 60%
aqueous sucrose solution at 20 C flows
through the bed at a rate of 244 lb/min. At
this temperature, the viscosity of the
solution is 56.5 cp and its density is
1.2865g/cm3. What is the void fraction of
the bed? Discuss the usefulness of this
method of obtaining the void fraction.
Data:
D = 146 in2 (
L= 73 in (
2.54
1
2.54
) = 185.42 cm
Dp = 2 x 103 m (
Tallmadge equation:
< 105
100
1
) = 0.2 cm
0.1<
g/s
453.59
1
1
60
) = 1844.60
= 56.5 cp
= 1.2865 g/ cm3
First we obtain the v0
v0 = w/ S
v0 =
1844 .60
1.2865
g
cm 3
(941.93cm 2 )
= 1.522cm/s
Equation:
150v0
2
Applying differentiation:
3
1
= .05486
= 0.2997 =0.30
6A.9) Flow of gas through a packed
column. A horizontal tube with a diameter
4 in. and length 5.5 ft is packed with glass
spheres of diameter 1/16 in., and the void
fraction is 0.41. Carbon dioxide is to be
pumped through the tube at 300K, at which
temperature its viscosity is known to be
1.495 x 10-4 g/cm s. What will be the mass
flow rate through the column when the inlet
and outlet pressures are25 atm and 3 atm,
respectively?
Data:
1 2
3
7 2 1
+
4
3
dp
= 150
dz
2
And: v0 = G0/
dp
1 2
= 150
dz
2
3
7 2 1
+
4
3
Integrating
D= 4.0 in(
25atm
7
2.54
1
) = 10.16 cm
10 5
1.0133
1
2
1000
1
p0 =
1
100
= 2.533 x
10 g/cm.s
12
( 1
-4
2.54
)( 1 )
dp =
po
150
0
3atm
6
1.0133 10 5
1
2
3.0400 x 10 g/cm.s
Dp = 1/16 in(
2.54
1
1
3
7 2
4
1
3
= 167.64 cm
= 1.495 x 10 g/cm.s
=
pL
L= 5.5 ft
pL
Po PL
1 2
= 150
L
2
3
7 2 1
+
4
3
1
100
= 0.41
=
+
7 2
4
1
3
1
3
)= 0.15875cm
2 2
Multiplying by we obtain:
7 2
4
1
3
1
3
= .
Now we obtain:
. = .
+ .
First Term
3
1.495 104
= 150
0.158752
150
150
1
3
=
1 0.41
0.413
167.64
753.42 265744.95
31639.7
= .
Second Term
7 2
4
7 2 1
4
3
7
2
1 0.41
=
4 0.15875
0.413
= .
=
=
167.64
=
.
2
Go
4
10.16
4
= .
8.375
Third Term
po pL =
2 2
2 2
44.01
=
8.3145 107 300
3.0400106 2
2.533107
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