2016
DOI: 10.1515/chempap-2015-0221
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Power consumption and gas–liquid dispersion in turbulently agitated vessels with vertical dual-array tubular coil baffles

Abstract: In this work vertical dual-array tubular coil baffles arranged in groups of four, six or eight were investigated and the results compared with those from four planar baffles. The baffle coefficients for a single phase, along with the power consumption and gas hold-up in the gas–liquid phase of a system with the various baffle configurations for single and triple Rushton turbines are presented. Measurements were carried out using a dish-bottom vessel with an inner diameter of 0.29 m. Two ambient-temperature med… Show more

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“…N P values of HB and 4WHd in the systems equipped with six groups of coil baffles are 2.36 and 1.36, respectively. This is in line with the results of previous work, [15] in which the standard of four planar baffles was similarly used as a reference and was considered to provide full baffling. The coil baffles could provide 95.2-94.4 % of the degree of baffling of the planar design.…”
Section: Power Measurement Under Unaerated Conditionssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…N P values of HB and 4WHd in the systems equipped with six groups of coil baffles are 2.36 and 1.36, respectively. This is in line with the results of previous work, [15] in which the standard of four planar baffles was similarly used as a reference and was considered to provide full baffling. The coil baffles could provide 95.2-94.4 % of the degree of baffling of the planar design.…”
Section: Power Measurement Under Unaerated Conditionssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In a previous study, [15] we proved that the baffle coefficient of six groups of coil baffles (K B ¼ 0.12) is lower than that of the planar baffles (K B ¼ 0.25). However, differing from the macro-flow produced by the Rushton impeller, the macro-flows generated by HB and 4WHd are mainly radial or axial, and the tangential flow in these systems is very weak.…”
Section: Power Measurement Under Unaerated Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…• geometric parameters -vessel and impeller diameter, height of the liquid, impeller type, number of impellers etc. (Busciglio et al, 2013;Cooke and Heggs, 2005;Cudak, 2011Cudak, , 2014Niranjan, 1999, 2002;Major and Karcz, 2011;Major and Radecki, 2018;Moucha et al, 2003;Mueller and Dudukovic, 2010;Nocentini et al, 1993;Petricek et al, 2018, Pinelli et al, 2003Takriff et al, 2000;Wan et al, 2016;Vasconcelos et al, 2000;Xie et al, 2014;Yawalkar et al, 2002a),…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impeller type as well as its selection constitute the main criterion for maintaining the appropriate hydrodynamic status in the vessel in a two-phase system (Gogate et al, 2000). The Rushton turbine impeller is the most common impeller type used in the research on two-phase gas-liquid systems, as it ensures very good gas dispersion and thus good gas flow rate through the vessel (Busciglio et al, 2013;Mueller and Dudukovic, 2010;Nocentini et al,1993;Paglianti et al, 2000;Wan et al, 2016). The disadvantage of this impeller is its high energy consumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gas hold-up and power consumption for the gas–Newtonian liquid system produced in the agitated vessel with tubular baffles were investigated by Major-Godlewska and Karcz (2003, 2011), as well as by Wan et al (2016). Major-Godlewska and Karcz (2012) also experimentally studied process characteristics for the three phase gas–solid–Newtonian liquid system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%