华南理工大学学报(自然科学版) ›› 2004, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (7): 47-50.

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活性炭纤维流态化吸附过程的相含率分布特征

张小平1 陈水挟2   

  1. 1.华南理工大学 环境科学与工程系‚广东 广州510640;
    2.中山大学 聚合物复合材料及功能材料教育部重点实验室‚广东 广州510275
  • 收稿日期:2003-12-23 出版日期:2004-07-20 发布日期:2015-09-09
  • 通信作者: 张小平(1962-)‚男‚博士后‚副教授‚主要从事资源回收和综合利用的研究. E-mail:xpzhang@scut.edu.cn
  • 作者简介:张小平(1962-)‚男‚博士后‚副教授‚主要从事资源回收和综合利用的研究.
  • 基金资助:
    广东省科技计划项目(2002A30403)

Distribution of Phase Holdups in the Adsorption Process of Activated Carbon Fibers with Fluidization

Zhang Xiao-ping1  Chen Shui-xie2   

  1. 1.Dept.of Environmental Science and Engineering‚South China Univ.of Tech.‚Guangzhou5106410‚Guangdong‚China;
    2.Key Laboratory of Polymeric Composite&Functional Materials‚the Ministry of Education‚Sun Yat -sen Univ.‚Guangzhou510275‚Guangdong‚China
  • Received:2003-12-23 Online:2004-07-20 Published:2015-09-09
  • Contact: 张小平(1962-)‚男‚博士后‚副教授‚主要从事资源回收和综合利用的研究. E-mail:xpzhang@scut.edu.cn
  • About author:张小平(1962-)‚男‚博士后‚副教授‚主要从事资源回收和综合利用的研究.

摘要: 在一高1200mm、直径40mm 的三相流化床实验装置上‚采用压降法和取样法测定了不同操作条件下剑麻基活性炭纤维在床内沿轴向的分布特征.结果表明‚在一定液速和气速下‚气含率沿床高增加‚而液含率及固含率则逐渐降低;一定液速下提高气速‚床中的混合程度增大‚而一定气速下提高液速‚床中的离集(分级)程度增大.该研究成果可为活性炭纤维流态化吸附回收贵金属过程的放大和操作提供依据.

关键词: 三相流态化, 活性炭纤维, 流体动力学, 轴向分布

Abstract: The axial distribution of phase holdups in the adsorption process of the sisa- l based activated carbon fibers in various operating conditions was determined by measuring the pressure drop and sampling.The experiments were car-ried out in a three-phase fluidized bed with the height of1200mm and the internal diameter of40mm.The results indi -cate that‚at a certain gas velocity and a liquid velocity‚the gas holdup increases with the increase of bed height‚while the liquid and solid holdups decrease gradually‚and that‚at a certain liquid velocity‚the mixing extent in the bed im-proves with the increase of gas velocity‚while at a certain gas velocity‚the segregation extent in the bed increases with liquid velocity.The obtained results provide a basis for the scale-up and operation of the recovery of noble metals by activated carbon fibers in fluidized beds.

Key words:  , three-phase fluidization;activated carbon fiber;hydrodynamics;axial distribution