Chemical Engineering Science, Vol.58, No.9, 1721-1729, 2003
Measurement of the local velocity of the solid phase and the local solid hold-up in a three-phase flow by X-ray based particle tracking velocimetry (XPTV)
The measurement of the local solid velocity and the local solid hold-up in three-phase flows (gas, liquid, solid) is of great interest with regard to the design of three-phase reactors. Moreover, such measurements are necessary for the validation of flow simulations of three-phase flows. The optical methods usually applied for velocity measurements such as particle image velocimetry do not work in three-phase flows. This is due to the opacity of the solid phase or/and because of the reflections and refractions that occur on phase boundaries. Other measurement methods are intrusive and very time consuming. The measurement of the local solid hold-up is even more difficult. The new X-ray based particle tracking velocimetry (XPTV), described in this paper, measures the solid velocity and the solid content simultaneously. This fast working and non-intrusive technique has already been successfully applied in a bubble column to measure the liquid velocity. XPTV is a three-dimensional three-component method. It works independently from void fraction and solid hold-up. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.