2018
DOI: 10.1080/01932691.2018.1464465
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Experimental and theoretical investigation of CO2 and air bubble rising velocity through kerosene and distilled water in bubble column

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“…Herein, the emphasis is put on slurry bubble column reactors (SBCR) in which solid particles are dispersed in the liquid phase by the liquid eddies induced by bubble movements. The absence of any moving parts like agitators and low maintenance cost have made the SBCRs one of the simplest multiphase reactors and suitable for various industrial processes like wastewater treatment, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, and heavy oils' hydroconversion [1][2][3][4]. Besides axial dispersion coefficient and hydrodynamics, mass transfer coefficient and gas hold-up are important parameters for scale up and design of these reactors [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herein, the emphasis is put on slurry bubble column reactors (SBCR) in which solid particles are dispersed in the liquid phase by the liquid eddies induced by bubble movements. The absence of any moving parts like agitators and low maintenance cost have made the SBCRs one of the simplest multiphase reactors and suitable for various industrial processes like wastewater treatment, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, and heavy oils' hydroconversion [1][2][3][4]. Besides axial dispersion coefficient and hydrodynamics, mass transfer coefficient and gas hold-up are important parameters for scale up and design of these reactors [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%