The distribution performance of the gravity-type liquid distributor(GTLD) significantly affects column operation efficiency and the consequent product quality. In industrial settings, maldistribution is normally consi...The distribution performance of the gravity-type liquid distributor(GTLD) significantly affects column operation efficiency and the consequent product quality. In industrial settings, maldistribution is normally considered to be caused by vertical positional or coplanarity errors stemming from deflections associated with manufacture and installation, or even by excessive weight. The lack ofestimation protocols or standards impedes the description ofthis error, which influences the corresponding outflow rates. Given this situation, the paper proposes a lumped parameter, orifice position deviation(OPD), to facilitate the calculation of the relative discharge rate error(RDRE)based on a formula derivation, which allows the systematic analysis of the influence ofa single orifice or weir OPD.The paper introduces a sensitivity factor K as a concise and unified expression in theoretical RDREs for calibrating the influence of OPD on the RDREs ofgeometrically different orifices and weirs. With respect to the GTLD, a larger K indicates the need for more strict OPD requirements. The paper verifies that the extent of GTLD outflow nonuniformity is associated with diverging tendencies regarding its morphology, especially in the orifice and weir, which can be determined using our proposed procedures.展开更多
文摘The distribution performance of the gravity-type liquid distributor(GTLD) significantly affects column operation efficiency and the consequent product quality. In industrial settings, maldistribution is normally considered to be caused by vertical positional or coplanarity errors stemming from deflections associated with manufacture and installation, or even by excessive weight. The lack ofestimation protocols or standards impedes the description ofthis error, which influences the corresponding outflow rates. Given this situation, the paper proposes a lumped parameter, orifice position deviation(OPD), to facilitate the calculation of the relative discharge rate error(RDRE)based on a formula derivation, which allows the systematic analysis of the influence ofa single orifice or weir OPD.The paper introduces a sensitivity factor K as a concise and unified expression in theoretical RDREs for calibrating the influence of OPD on the RDREs ofgeometrically different orifices and weirs. With respect to the GTLD, a larger K indicates the need for more strict OPD requirements. The paper verifies that the extent of GTLD outflow nonuniformity is associated with diverging tendencies regarding its morphology, especially in the orifice and weir, which can be determined using our proposed procedures.