Abstract
The bubble size, gas holdup, and interfacial area in a swirling
contactor were investigated through experiments and simulations. The
interfacial area was obtained for liquids and gases with Reynolds
numbers Rel and
Reg, respectively. The contactor was
divided into 12 subregions. When Reg=23.8
and Rel =20075.4, regions near the side
wall and center of the swirl contactor exhibited small bubbles with
diameters of 0.33–0.40 and 0.38–0.45 mm, respectively.
Rel was negatively related to bubble size,
gas holdup, and interfacial area, whereas
Reg was positively related. The maximum
bubble interfacial area among the 12 subregions was 530
m-1,and for the entire swirling contactor was 196.3
m-1 with a gas–liquid ratio of 0.022. Euler-Euler
simulations using the population balance model accurately predicted this
area. Larger areas were obtained at lower
Rel values. Increasing the liquid velocity
is not necessary to achieve larger areas, which indicates a contactor
with lower energy consumption.