Comprehensive experimental and modeling studies conducted recently with various types and sizes of Montz structured packing have revealed most performance-related secrets of this gasliquid contacting device. Compared with other established gas-liquid contacting devices, structured packings are generally known as having the lowest pressure drop per theoretical tray. Less known is the fact that only a small fraction of this low-pressure drop is used in masstransfer processes. Knowing this and using a model capable of describing realistically the relationship between geometric features and fluid mechanics, we have manipulated the geometry of the packed bed to develop configurations that allow a substantial increase in capacity without affecting efficiency adversely. The resulting configurations were tested experimentally and a joint experimental and modeling effort by the Delft University of Technology and J. Montz GmbH has led to increased capacity of well-established 45°corrugated sheet packings.
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