화학공학소재연구정보센터
Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.79, No.6, 860-865, 2001
Radioisotope tracer study in trickle bed reactors
The residence time distribution (RTD) of liquid phase in trickle bed reactors has been measured for air-water system using radioisotope tracer technique. Experiments were carried out in a glass column of internal diameter of 0.152 m packed with glass beads and actual catalyst particles of two different shapes. From the measured RTD curves, mean residence time of liquid was calculated and used to estimate liquid holdup. The axial dispersion model was used to simulate the experimental data and estimate mixing index, ie. Peclet number. The effect of liquid and gas flow rates on total liquid holdup and Peclet number has been investigated. Results of the study indicated that shape of the packing has significant effect on holdup and axial dispersion. Bodenstein number has been correlated to Reynolds number, Galileo number, shape and size of the packing.