Model for Gas-Liquid Flow through Wet Porous Medium
I. E. Agranovski, R. D. Braddock, N. P. Kristensen, S. Crozier, T. Myojo (2001)
Keywords: Filters, Flow distribution, Modeling, Particles, Porous media
Abstract
A method involving bubbling of air through a fibrous filter
immersed in water has recently been investigated (Agranovski
et al. [1]). Experimental results showed that the removal
efficiency for ultra-fine aerosols by such filters was greatly
increased compared to dry filters. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
(NMR) imaging was used to examine the wet filter and to
determine the nature of the gas flow inside the filter
(Agranovski et al. [2]). It was found that tortuous
preferential pathways (or flow tubes) develop within the
filter through which the air flows and the distribution of air
and water inside the porous medium has been investigated. The
aim of this paper is to investigate the geometry of the
pathways and to make estimates of the flow velocities and
particle removal efficiency in such pathways. A mathematical
model of the flow of air along the preferred pathways has been
developed and verified experimentally. Even for the highest
realistic gas velocity the flow field was essentially laminar
(Re approx 250). We solved Laplace's equation for stream function to
map trajectories of particles and gas molecules to investigate
the possibility of their removal from the carrier.
Chem. Eng. Tech. 24(11): 1151-1155.