Wall effect on pressure drop in packed beds

The wall effect on the pressure drop in packed beds could be considered by modifying the Ergun equation based on the concept of hydraulic radius. However, the prediction of the two constants involved in the modified Ergun equation, if using the correlations available in the literature, could differ...

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Published inPowder technology Vol. 210; no. 3; pp. 261 - 266
Main Author Cheng, Nian-Sheng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 10.07.2011
Elsevier
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Summary:The wall effect on the pressure drop in packed beds could be considered by modifying the Ergun equation based on the concept of hydraulic radius. However, the prediction of the two constants involved in the modified Ergun equation, if using the correlations available in the literature, could differ significantly from one another, and all correlations are not applicable for very low bed-to-particle diameter ratios. In this study, a capillary-type model is proposed to be composed of a bundle of capillary tubes subject to a series of local energy losses, the latter being simulated in terms of sphere drag. The formulas derived provide a good description of variations in the two constants for bed-to-particle diameter ratios ranging from 1.1 to 50.5. The wall effect on the pressure drop in packed beds could be considered by modifying the Ergun equation based on the concept of hydraulic radius. A capillary-type model is proposed to be composed of a bundle of capillary tubes subject to a series of local energy losses, the latter being simulated in terms of sphere drag. The formulas derived provide a good description of measured variations in the two constants involved in the modified Ergun equation for a wide range of bed-to-particle diameter ratios. [Display omitted] ► Wall effect on the pressure drop in packed beds is investigated. ► A capillary-type model is proposed with local energy loss being simulated in terms of sphere drag. ► Two coefficients of the Ergun equation are evaluated for a wide range of bed-to-particle diameter ratios.
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ISSN:0032-5910
1873-328X
DOI:10.1016/j.powtec.2011.03.026