JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
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Wall-to-Liquid Mass Transfer in Liquid-Solid And Gas-Liquid-Solid Fluidized Beds
Jea-Keun LeeHai-Soo ChunLeslie W. Shemilt
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1997 Volume 30 Issue 2 Pages 246-252

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Rates of mass transfer between a liquid and a surface which is axially immersed in fluidized beds are measured. Liquid-solid and gas-liquid-solid beds of both inert and active conducting particles are considered. Variables used in the experiments are liquid superficial velocity, particle size, and gas superficial velocity. The wall-to-liquid mass transfer coefficients in liquid-solid fluidized beds are increased with the liquid superficial velocity and particle size. The liquid holdup at which the maximum mass transfer occurs, is decreased with particle size. The mass transfer coefficients in gas-liquid-solid fluidized beds are slightly decreased with the gas superficial velocity. The mass transfer coefficients in terms of Chilton-Colburn factor can be well correlated with the modified Reynolds number.

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