Water flows through a packed bed of glass particles and the pressure drop across the bed is measured at various flow rates. The mean surface-volume diameter of the particles and the Reynolds number are calculated. Air flow through tubes packed with cylindrical catalyst pellets is discussed, and the pressure drop if using larger pellets is calculated. Pressure drops for air flowing through beds of granular activated carbon at different velocities are reported and compared to predicted values from the Ergun equation. Finally, the average particle size and surface area per unit mass are calculated for crushed ore particles based on pressure drop data, accounting for void fraction, sphericity, and particle density.
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Water flows through a packed bed of glass particles and the pressure drop across the bed is measured at various flow rates. The mean surface-volume diameter of the particles and the Reynolds number are calculated. Air flow through tubes packed with cylindrical catalyst pellets is discussed, and the pressure drop if using larger pellets is calculated. Pressure drops for air flowing through beds of granular activated carbon at different velocities are reported and compared to predicted values from the Ergun equation. Finally, the average particle size and surface area per unit mass are calculated for crushed ore particles based on pressure drop data, accounting for void fraction, sphericity, and particle density.
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Momentum Transfer Flow through Packed Beds
Date: 7 November 2013 1. Water ows through 3.6 kg of glass particles of density 2590 kg/m 3 forming a packed bed of depth 0.475 m and diameter 0.0757 m. The variation in frictional pressure drop across the bed with water ow rate in the range 200 1200 cm3/min is shown Table 1 Table 1 Water ow rate (cm3/min) 200 400 500 700 1000 1200
Pressure drop (mmHg) 5.5 12.0 14.5 20.5 29.5 36.5
(a)Demonstrate that the ow is laminar.
(b) Estimate the mean surface-volume diameter of the particles. (c) Calculate the relevant Reynolds number. 2. A partial oxidation is carried out by passing air with 1 mole percent (mol%) hydrocarbon through 40mm tubes packed with 2m of 3mm by 3mm cylindrical catalyst pellets. The air enters at 350 OC and 2.0atm with a superficial velocity of 1m/s. What is the pressure drop be reduced by using 4mm pellets? Assume =0.40. 3. The following data are reported for the ow of air through the beds of granular activated carbon. Compare the pressure drops with values predicted using the Ergun equation, and predict the pressure drops for both sizes at air velocities of 100 and 200 ft/min (0.508 and1.016 m/s) V 0 V0 ,ft/min
4x6 Mesh, p,in.H2O/ ft
4x8 Mesh, p,in.H2O/ ft
10 20 V 0 m/s
0.25 1.4 V0, 4x6 Mesh, p , Pa/m
0.0508 0.2032
204 1143.33
0.32 1.8 4x6 Mesh, p, Pa/m 261.33 1470
4. The pressure drop through a particle bed can be used to determine
the external surface area and the average particle size. Data for a bed of crushed ore particles show p/L =84(lb f /in.2)/ft (1900130.709Pa/m) for air ow at superficial velocity of 0.015ft/s (4.572x10 -3m/s). The measured void fraction is 0.47,and the estimated sphericity S is 0.7. Calculate the average particle size and the surface area per unit mass if the solid has density of 4.1g/cm3.How sensitive is the answer to an error of 0.01in .