2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11814-007-0061-3
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Residence time distribution and dispersion of gas phase in a wet gas scrubbing system

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“…In addition, the wake regions could also coalesce with each other whenever bubble coalescence could occur. It has been reported that the bubble rising velocity increases with increasing gas velocity [14][15][16]; thus, the rising velocity of the wake region can also increase with increasing gas velocity, since the rising bubbles are tailed by wakes.…”
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“…In addition, the wake regions could also coalesce with each other whenever bubble coalescence could occur. It has been reported that the bubble rising velocity increases with increasing gas velocity [14][15][16]; thus, the rising velocity of the wake region can also increase with increasing gas velocity, since the rising bubbles are tailed by wakes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is noted that the bubble frequency decreases but the rising velocity of bubbles increases, with increasing liquid viscosity. These can be due to the fact that the bubble coalescence could increase with increasing liquid viscosity [14][15][16]. Since the buoyancy force acting on the bubbles, which is due to the difference of density between the bubble and slurry phase, increases with increasing bubble size, the rising velocity of wakes as well as bubbles could increase with increasing liquid viscosity.…”
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“…It has been understood that the heat transfer coefficient increases with increasing turbulence intensity in multiphase fluidized beds [16][17][18][19][20]. This can be the reason why the h value increases with increasing U G (Fig.…”
Section: May 2010mentioning
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“…The heat supply, Q, was obtained from the DC power supply, and it was verified from the energy balance in the riser. Individual phase holdups were determined by means of static pressure drop method [17][18][19][20].…”
Section: May 2010mentioning
confidence: 99%