Liquid holdup of gas–liquid two-phase flow in micro-packed beds reactorsLiquid holdup of gas-liquid two-phase flow in micro-packed beds reactors Keyi Chen, and Yangcheng Lu,* Abstract:Liquid holdup is a crucial factor in the study of hydrodynamic behaviors in the micropacked bed reactor (μPBR). In this work, the values of liquid holdup are studied with the weighing method with good accuracy. The packed bed is a tube made of stainless steel with a length of 20 cm and an inner diameter of 4 mm, packed with 177250 μm or 350–500 μm microbeads. The gas and liquid flow rates vary from 5 to 20 mL/min and 0.25 to 2 mL/min, respectively. A new hypothesis of the flow regions is proposed based on the experimental results. Furthermore, a new set of empirical correlation is built with great agreement, particularly for viscous liquids, whose viscosity ranges from 0.99 to 5.98 mPas, showing an atypical tendency. DOI: 10.1002/aic.18636 |