1993
DOI: 10.1002/aic.690390405
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Improving hydraulics and efficiencies with the T‐By sieve tray

Abstract: A modified sieve (that is, T-By) tray uses a system of weirs and risers to approximate liquid plug flow over a cross-flow, circular-section tray. Vapor-liquid contact is improved using a system of curtain-pattern vapor holes and intermediate weirs to form cells across the tray that promote liquid mixing into discrete, wellmixed pools and stabilize froth. A theoretical model is used to analyze experimental data, guide tray design, and suggest new strategies for improving performance. These results indicate that… Show more

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“…Many experiments have been carried out to study the flow pattern, and several methods have been developed to improve it. Tedder used a system of intermediate weirs, risers, and curtain-pattern vapor holes on his T-By tray to set up a series of multiple vapor−liquid contacting cells (see Figure of ref ). These small mixing cells not only promote plug flow but also provide positive contact zones for mass transfer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many experiments have been carried out to study the flow pattern, and several methods have been developed to improve it. Tedder used a system of intermediate weirs, risers, and curtain-pattern vapor holes on his T-By tray to set up a series of multiple vapor−liquid contacting cells (see Figure of ref ). These small mixing cells not only promote plug flow but also provide positive contact zones for mass transfer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%