CFD simulation and experimental study of dry pressure drop and gas flow distribution of the tridimensional rotational flow sieve tray
[Display omitted] •The tridimensional rotational flow sieve tray(TRST) is a novel column internal.•There are two kinds of gas flow pattern coupled with each other in the TRST.•The dry pressure drop of the TRST(less than 70Pa) is lower than common trays.•The TRST is suitable for absorption operations...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical engineering research & design 2017-10, Vol.126, p.241-254 |
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•The tridimensional rotational flow sieve tray(TRST) is a novel column internal.•There are two kinds of gas flow pattern coupled with each other in the TRST.•The dry pressure drop of the TRST(less than 70Pa) is lower than common trays.•The TRST is suitable for absorption operations with large gas–liquid flux.
A novel column internal was proposed, named tridimensional rotational flow sieve tray(TRST). Using CFD simulation and experimental methods, we examined the dry pressure drop and gas flow distribution when gas flows downward through the TRST. The results indicate that compared with other common trays, the dry pressure drop of TRST is lower (less than 70Pa). In the TRST, there are two kinds of gas flows: one is the rotational flow between the adjacent two twisted sieve blades, the other is the flow through perforations at the sieve holes. They are coupled with each other. Subjected to diversion and restriction from the twisted sieve blades, in the upper part of the tray, the gas is at the stage of starting rotational flow, the velocity is lower and the static pressure is larger, both the forward and backward flow through perforations exist; in the middle and lower part of the tray, the gas is at the stage of full developed rotational flow, the velocity is larger, the static pressure is lower and the flow through perforations of gas is all in forward. |
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ISSN: | 0263-8762 1744-3563 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cherd.2017.08.026 |