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Gas-Liquid Two-Phase Flow Characteristic Research on Micro Bubble Tubular Gas-Liquid Contactor
Hanyue YANG, Lingzhen KONG, Jiaqing CHEN, Huan SUN, Jiakai SONG, Biao KONG, Guodong DING
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Compared with the commonly used gas-liquid bubble tower, the tubular gas-liquid contactor has the advantages of high gas content rate, low energy consumption and simple maintenance to strengthen the gas-liquid mass transfer process by generating a uniform bubble-like and highly dispersed system in the pipeline space.A micro-bubble type tubular gas-liquid contactor was developed independently which utilizes the high-speed shear crushing effect of a venturi jet bubble generator to generate micro bubbles.Based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) numerical simulation and indoor experiments,the bubble formation mechanism and bubble size distribution of the micro bubble tubular gas-liquid contactor were investigated.The results show that the VOF multiphase flow model coupled with RNG k-ε turbulence model can simulate the jet impingement process and bubble formation characteristics. In the expansion section of the venturi jet bubble generator,large bubbles are sheared and broken into micro bubbles, and the bubbles are uniform and stable. The particle size of bubbles decreases with the increase of liquid volume, and the particle size of bubbles is the smallest (76.5 μm) when the liquid volume is 14.0 L/min, the gas volume is the maximum natural suction volume, and the length of the column is 800 mm. The bubble particle size increases with the increase of gas volume, and is the smallest (86.7 μm) when the gas volume is 1.5 L/min, the liquid volume is 8.0 L/min, and the length of the column is 800 mm.As the length of column increases, the bubble size first decreases and then remains basically unchanged. When the column length is greater than 800 mm, its impact on the bubble particle size is relatively small.

2024, 37 (3): 25-33. DOI: 10.12422/j.issn.1006-396X.2024.03.004