2015
DOI: 10.23939/chcht09.03.337
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Hydrodynamics of Gas Flow in Small-Sized Vortex Granulators in the Production of Nitrogen Fertilizers

Abstract: Abstract. This paper presents the prospective line of studying such chemical process as granulation and the advantages of small universal vortex granulators usage in chemical processes, for example, for the production of nitrogen mineral fertilizers, complex mineral fertilizers and porous ammonium nitrate (PAN). The mathematical calculations for determining the hydrodynamic characteristics of gas flow movement, which ultimately affect the crystallization process in the workspace of the vortex granulator, are d… Show more

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“…At the same time, due to the selection of optimal design of device the Bhydrodynamic^residence time of the granules in the device should be equal to the Bthermodynamic^drying time to the required moisture. The granules residence time in the working space of the shelf dryer and the vortex granulator-dryer was determined on the basis of a joint solution of the equations of hydrodynamics (the model is presented in [13,14]) and kinetics (the model is presented in [28,29]) of drying. The operating range of the devices was the velocity of the drying agent, which provided a interval between the first and second critical fluidization velocity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the same time, due to the selection of optimal design of device the Bhydrodynamic^residence time of the granules in the device should be equal to the Bthermodynamic^drying time to the required moisture. The granules residence time in the working space of the shelf dryer and the vortex granulator-dryer was determined on the basis of a joint solution of the equations of hydrodynamics (the model is presented in [13,14]) and kinetics (the model is presented in [28,29]) of drying. The operating range of the devices was the velocity of the drying agent, which provided a interval between the first and second critical fluidization velocity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another way to create a directional movement of dispersed material is the application of vortex fluidized bed in granulators-dryers [13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of vortex flows for combustion processes [17] as well as reaction apparatus [18], rectification towers [19] provides improved heat and mass transfer characteristics of the process and increased specific productivity. Calculation of the hydrodynamic conditions of the gas flow and granules motion [20] in the devices with vortex accelerating elements proved a high efficiency in controlling particles in the apparatus. Use of vortex flows also aligns the temperature field in the apparatus [21] and enables to increase the intensity of moisture removal from the particle [22].…”
Section: рассмотрен способ снижения растворимости гранул азотных и фоmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fully applies to the production of the commodity form of nitrogen fertilizers, which is carried out in two main ways [2]: -granulation starting from the liquid phase by dispersing it on the surface of suspended particles in a fluidized bed that can be variously configured (technologies of Casale S.A., Switzerland; Kahl Group, Germany; Stamicarbon, Netherlands; Toyo Engineering Corporation, Japan; Thyssenkrupp Fertilizer Technology GmbH, Germany, etc.) [3][4][5][6][7][8], including vortex granulation [9,10]; -granulation starting from the liquid phase by dispersing into drops followed by crystallization of the solute by dewatering and cooling (prilling) (devices of Norsk Hydro, Norway; Didier Engineering GmbH, Germany; Imperial Chemical Industries, UK; Kaltenbach-Thuring S. A., France, etc.) [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%