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  2. Bubble column reactor - Wikipedia

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    A bubble column reactor is a chemical reactor that belongs to the general class of multiphase reactors, which consists of three main categories: trickle bed reactor (fixed or packed bed), fluidized bed reactor, and bubble column reactor. [1] A bubble column reactor is a very simple device consisting of a vertical vessel filled with water with a ...

  3. Algae bioreactor - Wikipedia

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    Vertical bubble columns, a project at the Universidad EAFIT to utilize algae to reduce CO 2 emissions. A bubble column photo reactor consists of vertically arranged cylindrical columns made out of transparent material. The introduction of gas takes place at the bottom of the column and causes a turbulent stream to enable an optimum gas exchange.

  4. Vivek Ranade - Wikipedia

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    Representation of a bubble column reactor. Ranade has worked on various aspects of fluid dynamics such as multiphase flows and Reactors, computational flow modelling and process intensification and has developed Computational fluid dynamics models with regard to various types of reactors like bubble column, stirred and trickle bed varieties. [3]

  5. Plymouth Marine Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Within its Seawater Hall, PML contains an in-house, fully contained, algal scale-up pilot plant. This contains a 550L biofence photobioreactor and a 1200L raceway pond system, as well as a range of smaller bubble column reactor systems at 3.5L and 11L capacity for smaller scale algal production. [3]

  6. Wet oxidation - Wikipedia

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    Commercial systems typically use a bubble column reactor, where air is bubbled through a vertical column that is liquid full of the hot and pressurized wastewater. Fresh wastewater enters the bottom of the column and oxidized wastewater exits the top. The heat released during the oxidation is used to maintain the operating temperature.

  7. This Nuclear Fusion Reactor Must Run 8 Times Hotter ... - AOL

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    How Nuclear Fusion Reactors Work. Nuclear fusion is a blanket term that covers any reaction where, literally, the nucleuses of two different atoms are fused. ... TAE’s machine is a linear ...

  8. Man Who Stabbed His Father 50 Times Reportedly Tells ... - AOL

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    Jeffrey Goedde, 41, handed himself into the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday, Dec. 18, according to court documents seen by PEOPLE

  9. Fuel theft, violence siphoning $215 million from Ecuador oil ...

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    Police, citing their intelligence work, allege some of the stolen fuel is used by local criminals to make precursor chemicals they sell to gangs producing cocaine in neighboring Colombia. The ...