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Separations Technology VI: New Perspectives on Very Large-Scale Operations

October 2-8, 2004 - Kingfisher Resort, Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia


Conference Co-Chairs: Chris Fell, University of New South Wales, Australia
George E. Keller II, MATRIC, USA

The articles for these proceedings are peer-reviewed.

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The Superior Aspects of an Arc Downcomer Tray with Total Deflectors
ZhiBing Zhang, Separation Engineering Research Center, SERC, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, P.R.C.
WeiMing Meng, Separation Engineering Research Center, SERC, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, P.R.C.
Zhen Zhou, Separation Engineering Research Center, SERC, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, P.R.C.
YinChun Liang, Separation Engineering Research Center, SERC, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, P.R.C.

ABSTRACT:
A new structural tray ¾ the arc downcomer tray with total deflectors (ADTTD) was designed based on the numerical calculation of entropy generation rate. A pilot-scale setup was established to evaluate its hydrodynamics, heat transfer and mass transfer performances. The correlations for calculating the tray pressure drop and downcomer backup were derived. The measured temperature profiles of the liquid layer on the tray show that the flow pattern is nearly in an ideal mode if suitable deflectors are designed. The pressure drop of this tray decreases by approximately 50% compared with that of a conventional sieve tray in the region of intermediate to high vapor load. The liquid-phase Murphree tray efficiency of the tray is almost 30% higher than that of the traditional sieve tray under the same operating conditions. The weeping curve of the tray was also found to be a little lower than that of conventional trays. Experiments and industrial applications demonstrated that the ADTTD had some important advantages in lower pressure drop and energy-consumption, higher capacity and tray efficiency over the conventional sieve trays.

ZhiBing Zhang, WeiMing Meng, Zhen Zhou, and YinChun Liang, "The Superior Aspects of an Arc Downcomer Tray with Total Deflectors" in "Separations Technology VI: New Perspectives on Very Large-Scale Operations", Chris Fell, University of New South Wales, Australia
George E. Keller II, MATRIC, USA Eds, ECI Symposium Series, Volume RP3 (2004). http://services.bepress.com/eci/separations_technology_vi/6

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