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Droplet Diameters and Axial Mixing in Pulse Columns in the Comparison of the Aqueous to Organic Continuous Mode of Operation

Hiromichi Fumoto, Erich Zimmer, Erich R. Merz, Atsuyuki Suzuki, Ryohei Kiyose

Nuclear Technology / Volume 77 / Number 2 / May 1987 / Pages 187-193

Technical Paper / Chemical Processing / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT87-A33983

Two 38-mm-diam, 5-m-high pulse columns are investigated to evaluate the droplet diameters and axial mixing in the comparison of the aqueous to organic continuous mode of operation. It is observed that the average droplet diameters are dominated by pulse intensity and are independent of throughputs. Through the evaluation of axial eddy diffusivities, it is concluded that the axial diffusivity coefficient depends mainly on pulse intensity, and the value for the disperged phase is similar to that for the continuous phase at the same pulse intensity.