Par­ti­cip­a­tion in the 16th in­ter­na­tion­al con­fer­ence “Gas-Li­quid and Gas-Li­quid-Sol­id Re­act­or En­gin­eer­ing (GLS)” in Dresden

Prof. Kenig, Thomas Ehlert and Patrick Franke took part in the 16th international conference “Gas-Liquid and Gas-Liquid-Solid Reactor Engineering (GLS)” in Dresden from 02.09 - 05.09.2024. Thomas Ehlert and Patrick Franke presented their current research results in two lectures. In addition, the Chair of Fluid Process Engineering was represented in two contributions in cooperation with the University of Laval (Quebec, Canada) and the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf.

 

Oral presentation:

Thomas Ehlert: "Estimation of efficiency loss for stationary and moving structured packing columns using the hydrodynamic analogy approach."

Patrick Franke: "Experimental determination of liquid-side mass transfer coefficients in sandwich packings in the preloading zone and above the loading point."

 

Cooperation contributions:

Oral presentation by Tural Mamdedov from Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf on: "A conductivity-based flow imaging sensor for the investigation of liquid flow dynamics in stationary and moving separation columns packed with Mellapak 250Y."

Poster by Ion Iliuta from the University of Laval in Quebec (Canada) on the topic: "CO2/SO2 marine emissions reduction: CO2 mitigation via capture and chemical conversion to methanol and SO2 seawater scrubbing."