Packed Column
Packed Column
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
∗ DEFINITIONS
ϵ : Bed voidage
pf: )Density of the fluid flowing through the packed bed (kg/m3 :
INTRODUCTION
As a fluid passes through a packed bed it experiences pressure loss due
to factors such as friction. The relationships required to predict the
pressure drop for a fluid flowing through a packed bed have been known
for some time, with Darcy observing in 1896 that the laminar flow of
water through a bed of sand was governed by the following relationship
-∆pl/H α U
Packed column
In chemical processing, a packed bed is a hollow tube, pipe, or other
vessel that is filled with a packing material. The packing can be randomly
filled with small objects like Raschig rings or else it can be a specifically
designed structured packing. Packed beds may also contain catalyst
particles or adsorbents such as zeolite pellets, granular activated carbon,
.etc
-∆p/H =180µU(1-ε /X
The Ergun equation may also be expressed through the use of a packed
bed friction factor in a similar manner to how pressure drop is calculated
for fluid flow in a pipe with the Darcy friction factor. The packed bed
friction factor may be calculated using the packed bed Reynolds number
as follows
F*=150/Re*+1.75
The Ergun equation may then be calculated using the packed bed friction
:factor as expressed below
SV
Alternatively if the particles in the packed bed are not mono-sized the
surface-volume mean diameter xSV