The fluid dynamics in large-diameter bubble columns can be described by an analytical relation between two global flow parameters, the drift flux and the gas holdup. This relation, named bubble column operating curve, builds on five flow regime transitions. In order to determine the variables influencing the flow regime transitions, a statistical approach was derived by coupling: (1) the ordinary least squares method (OLS) to determine the relationship between the variables, (2) the variance inflation factor (VIF) to check for multicollinearity issues, and (3) the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO), to select suitable variables. It was found that the geometrical characteristics of the sparger strongly influence the flow regime transitions, and uniform aeration is essential for all the regimes to exist. Increasing the superficial liquid velocity in the counter-current mode destabilises the mono-dispersed and poly-dispersed homogeneous flow regimes. As for the aspect ratio, an increase in the column aspect ratio slightly destabilises the existing flow regimes. The statistical method identifies viscosity as the only significative variable concerning the liquid phase properties.

Two Phase Bubble Columns: the Determinants of the Flow Regime Transitions

Varallo N.;Besagni G.;Mereu R.;Inzoli F.
2024-01-01

Abstract

The fluid dynamics in large-diameter bubble columns can be described by an analytical relation between two global flow parameters, the drift flux and the gas holdup. This relation, named bubble column operating curve, builds on five flow regime transitions. In order to determine the variables influencing the flow regime transitions, a statistical approach was derived by coupling: (1) the ordinary least squares method (OLS) to determine the relationship between the variables, (2) the variance inflation factor (VIF) to check for multicollinearity issues, and (3) the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO), to select suitable variables. It was found that the geometrical characteristics of the sparger strongly influence the flow regime transitions, and uniform aeration is essential for all the regimes to exist. Increasing the superficial liquid velocity in the counter-current mode destabilises the mono-dispersed and poly-dispersed homogeneous flow regimes. As for the aspect ratio, an increase in the column aspect ratio slightly destabilises the existing flow regimes. The statistical method identifies viscosity as the only significative variable concerning the liquid phase properties.
2024
Bubble Column; Flow Regimes
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