1942
DOI: 10.1021/ie50396a007
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Liquid Capacity of Bubble Cap Plates

Abstract: In large-diameter bubble cap towers, or even moderate-size towers carrying high liquid loads, the hydraulic gradient set up between upstream and downstream ends of a plate becomes an important factor in determining the maximum liquid load the plate can handle and still maintain uniform distribution of vapor over the plate.This gradient has been measured under varying conditions on an experimental plate, and data for one type of bubble cap are given as a function of liquid rate, vapor rate, liquid depth above s… Show more

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“…This mechanism of flow has been further clarified by the work of Good, Hutchinson, and Rousseau (8) on liquid gradient across a bubble-cap tray7. For the first time a realization was had of what might happen on a bubble-cap tray -when sufficient area for liquid flow was not provided.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…This mechanism of flow has been further clarified by the work of Good, Hutchinson, and Rousseau (8) on liquid gradient across a bubble-cap tray7. For the first time a realization was had of what might happen on a bubble-cap tray -when sufficient area for liquid flow was not provided.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Risers next to downflow baffle may baektrap liquid. 4. Liquid level in downflows may reach up to the top of the weir and thereby cause the tower to prime-i.e., fill up with liquid.…”
Section: Liquid Gradientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two different sets of data (4,14) were available, botli of w hich were obtained by flowing water across the trays and blowing air through the caps at atmospheric pressure. The range of certain variables for the trays used by the investigators follows: calculated from the experimental data and plotted on Figure 4.…”
Section: Liquid Gradient Factor Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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