Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.75, No.2, 282-289, 1997
Pressure Drops in Gas-Liquid Flow in a 15 cm Reciprocating Plate Column
Time-averaged pressure drops have been measured in a 15 cm internal diameter reciprocating plate column, using the water/air system under conditions of cocurrent, countercurrent and single phase (water) flow. The reciprocation frequency was varied from 1 to 4 Hz, while the stroke (peak to trough amplitude) was set at 2.54 cm. Two types of perforated plate were used, having perforation diameters 14.3 and 6.35 mm. Under single phase flow conditions, the pressure drops were in agreement with an earlier model due to Noh and Baird (1984). Under cocurrent conditions the gas flow had the effect of increasing the pressure drop, particularly at low reciprocation rates; this was interpreted in terms of enhanced circulation velocities in the liquid phase. In countercurrent flow the pressure drop was also affected by bubbles clustering at the plates.