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Flood-packings point definition

Flood-Point Definition In 1966, Silvey and Keller [Chem. Eng. Progr. 62(1), 68 (1966)] listed 10 different flood point definitions that have been used by different literature sources. A later survey (Kister and Gill, Proceedings of Chemeca 92, p. 185-2, Canberra, Australia, 1992) listed twice that many. As Silvey and Keller pointed out, the existence of so many definitions puts into question what constitutes flooding in a packed tower, and at what gas rate it occurs. Symptoms used to identify flood in these definitions include appearance of liquid on top of the bed, excessive entrainment, a sharp rise... [Pg.56]

The exact definition of the flood point in packed towers is uncertain. Silvey and Keller (367) list ten different flood point definitions which were used by different investigators. Perhaps the most popular definition is (51, 319) "the vapor velocity above which liquid accumulates uncontrollably in the packed bed and continued operation becomes impossible. ... [Pg.381]

Kister and Gill (60,60a) demonstrated that despite differences in definitions, flood-point data compared quite well to correlation predictions. Both Kister and Gill (60,60a) and MacDougall (53) show that flood data from various sources (using various definitions) can be correlated to with 10 to 15 percent accuracy. It was also demonstrated that the flood point can be predicted far more reliably than packing pressure drop (55,58) and maximum operational capacity (60). [Pg.476]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.475 , Pg.476 , Pg.489 , Pg.586 ]




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