The properties of large bubbles rising in very viscous liquids in vertical columns
•Studied slug flow of a 300Pas liquid in a large diameter bubble column.•Electrical Capacitance Tomography provided void fraction time series.•Intermediate and tiny bubbles observed as well as Taylor bubbles.•Modelled top surface oscillations allowing for lengths/time delay distributions. Very visco...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of multiphase flow 2014-12, Vol.67, p.160-173 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Studied slug flow of a 300Pas liquid in a large diameter bubble column.•Electrical Capacitance Tomography provided void fraction time series.•Intermediate and tiny bubbles observed as well as Taylor bubbles.•Modelled top surface oscillations allowing for lengths/time delay distributions.
Very viscous liquids (>100Pas) are found in form of heavy oils and polymers in industry as well as in the natural environment (silicatic magma). Little is known of their behaviour as gas bubbles up through them in vertical columns. Using advanced tomographic instrumentation, the characteristics of these flows have been quantified. It was found that: the gas mainly travels as very large bubbles which occupy a significant part of the column cross-section and that very small bubbles (∼100μm) are created and trapped within the liquid. There is a periodic rising and falling of the top surface of the gas/liquid column as the large bubbles rise to the top and burst. |
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ISSN: | 0301-9322 1879-3533 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2014.08.013 |