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Visualization and Quantitative Analysis of Consecutive Reactions in Taylor Bubble Flows

Publikationstyp
Book Part
Date Issued
2021-07-30
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Schlüter, Michael  orcid-logo
Kexel, Felix  
Kameke, Alexandra von  
Hoffmann, Marko  
Herres-Pawlis, Sonja  
Klüfers, Peter  
Oßberger, Martin  
Turek, Stefan  
Mierka, Otto  
Kockmann, Norbert  
Krieger, Waldemar  
Institut
Mehrphasenströmungen V-5  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/10125
First published in
Fluid mechanics and its applications  
Number in series
128
Start Page
507
End Page
543
Citation
Reactive Bubbly Flows. Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications 128: 507-543 (2021)
Publisher DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-72361-3_21
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85111822183
Taylor bubbles are bubbles that are filling a capillary fixed or rising in a liquid flow. Due to their well-defined size, shape and velocity the flow field around Taylor bubbles is well controllable. Furthermore, only a small amount of gas and liquid is required for experiments, making the study of Taylor bubbles simple and safe. In this chapter, Taylor bubbles are used to study mass transfer with chemical reaction in dependency of various fluid dynamic conditions. Experimental setups are presented to study chemical reactions at Taylor bubbles and in Taylor flows. Furthermore, a Taylor bubble benchmark experiment is presented and used for the validation of numerical simulations that are performed with a front tracking technique in a FEM framework to enable a high resolution of interfaces and boundary layers. It is shown that the interplay of mass transfer, hydrodynamics and chemical reactions can be successfully determined using experimental and numerical methods presented. It is shown further how the selectivity of competitive-consecutive reactions can be influenced by the local fluid dynamics, especially in the wake of a Taylor bubble or within the liquid slug in a Taylor flow.
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