Abstract: | Gas holdup in a tubular reactor was measured at pressures from 5 to 14 MPa at 300°C using a differential pressure cell. The effects on gas holdup of gas density, liquid superficial velocity and gas superficial velocity were studied using vacuum tower bottoms from a Venezuelan feedstock with 95.1 wt% +524°C material. Hydrogen was used at superficial gas velocities from 0.7 to 2.0 cm/s. The feed density at 15°C (0.1 MPa), 300°C (5.57 MPa) and 400°C (13.9 MPa) was measured and showed a linear decrease with temperature. Increased gas density at a constant temperature of 300°C increased the gas holdup at all superficial gas velocities. An increase in the liquid flow rate from about 0.04 to 0.1 cm/s did not affect the gas holdup. |