Helical Packing Columns for Preventing Foam Formation: Experimental and Numerical Investigations

Unwanted foaming and liquid bridging inside structured packings have a negative effect on the pressure drop during thermal separation processes. A novel helical design of a packing column for preventing foaming is presented. The effective interfacial area is calculated by numerical simulations. Diff...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical engineering & technology 2022-08, Vol.45 (8), p.1404-1413
Hauptverfasser: Nesme, Anuhar Osorio, Hohagen, Hans, Topic, Nikola, Thünnesen, Julian, Mobarak, Mohammad, Lyu, Wenjing, Jahn, Alexander, Kim, Sedong, Delgado, Antonio
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Zusammenfassung:Unwanted foaming and liquid bridging inside structured packings have a negative effect on the pressure drop during thermal separation processes. A novel helical design of a packing column for preventing foaming is presented. The effective interfacial area is calculated by numerical simulations. Different designs are analyzed by varying geometrical parameters such as helix pitch, channel opening angle, and number of channels. Different F‐factor values and liquid loads are evaluated. Packings with larger helix pitch exhibited lower pressure drop and reduced effective interfacial area. Smaller channel opening angles increased the pressure drop and promoted unstable flow conditions. The novel packings show lower effective interfacial area than existing structured packings, but no foaming was observed in a wide range of operating conditions. To reduce the foaming tendency of structured and random column packings, an innovative geometry was introduced. By using a helical geometry, the fluid takes advantage from the stabilizing effect of centrifugal force. The novel helical packings for rectification columns were experimentally and numerically investigated. No foaming was observed in a wide range of different operating conditions.
ISSN:0930-7516
1521-4125
DOI:10.1002/ceat.202200070