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Hydrodynamics and mass transfer characteristics in an internal loop airlift reactor with sieve plates

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In this paper, the effect of the sieve plate on hydrodynamics and mass transfer in an annulus sparged air-lift reactor (0.08m 3, 1.3m tall, and 0.284m in diameter) was investigated.
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Effects of the sieve plate on hydrodynamics and mass transfer in an annulus sparged airlift reactor (0.08 m 3 , 1.3 m tall, and 0.284 m in diameter) were investigated. It is found that the sieve plate can significantly enhance gas holdup and volumetric mass transfer coefficient. The sieve pore plays an important role in breaking up bubbles. With a given free area ratio, the sieve plate with a larger sieve pore diameter is more efficient in increasing the volumetric mass transfer coefficient. Four different free area ratios between 37% and 73% are tested, and then an optimal free area ratio is determined. The effect of the sieve plate is found to be related to sparger types. The sieve plate leads to a larger increase of volumetric mass transfer coefficient with the O-ring distributor as compared to the 4-orifice nozzle. Empirical correlations and a hydrodynamic model are proposed to predict gas holdup, volumetric mass transfer coefficient and liquid velocity in airlift reactors with sieve plates.

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Mass transfer intensification in a novel airlift reactor assembly with helical sieve plates

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel air-lift reactor (ALR) assembly with helical sieve plates (HSPs) in the riser section was developed to intensify gas-liquid mass transfer process, and the mass transfer and mixing characterization of the ALR assembly with different HSP structures was analyzed and compared using gas holdup, volumetric mass transfer coefficient, bubble velocity, and mixing time as assessment parameters.
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Computational fluid dynamics simulation of hydrodynamics in the riser of an external loop airlift reactor

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of three local hydrodynamics in the riser of an external loop airlift reactor (EL-ALR) is evaluated in computational fluid dynamics simulation.
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Electrocoagulation technique for refinery wastewater treatment in an internal loop split-plate airlift reactor

TL;DR: In this article, an internal loop split-plate air-lifted reactor was used as an electrocoagulation cell for treating petroleum refinery wastewater for COD/TSS removal.
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Advances in airlift reactors: modified design and optimization of operation conditions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized the research findings and results of the published research and summarized the new operation modes and optimal conditions for enhancing the performance of the ALR for industrial applications, including the concepts of the "groveled ALR" solving the scaling up problem in wastewater treatment, large-scale application, and the cross-shaped geometry modifier stabilizing and strengthening the reactor.
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Characterization and hydrodynamics of a novel helix airlift reactor

TL;DR: In this article, a pilot scale helix airlift reactor (helix-ALR) consisting of a regular draft tube air-lift reactor and helical tubes attached to riser or downcomer, or both, was studied in different configurations with varying air inputs.
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Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook

TL;DR: In this paper, conversion factors and mathematical symbols are used to describe conversion factors in physical and chemical data and Mathematical Symbols are used for converting, converting, and utilising conversion factors.

Perrys chemical engineers handbook

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