CFD Simulation and Experimental Study of New Developed Centrifugal Trays

In this work, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model is developed to predict the hydrodynamics of industrial-scale Centrifugal tray that is a new kind of tray and can be used in distillation and absorption towers. Three-dimensional two-phase flow of gas and liquid is considered in which the inte...

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