2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2004.10.040
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Suspension of buoyant particles in a three phase stirred tank

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“…Frijilink et al (1990) showed that low solids concentrations (< 2 vol %) do not change the RPD curves significantly. The small changes in RPD with solids loading reported here are similar to those found in systems with buoyant particles (Bao et al, 2005). Figure 5 compares the performance of agitators using up-and down-pumping hydrofoils.…”
Section: Gas Dispersion and Solid Suspension 805supporting
confidence: 70%
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“…Frijilink et al (1990) showed that low solids concentrations (< 2 vol %) do not change the RPD curves significantly. The small changes in RPD with solids loading reported here are similar to those found in systems with buoyant particles (Bao et al, 2005). Figure 5 compares the performance of agitators using up-and down-pumping hydrofoils.…”
Section: Gas Dispersion and Solid Suspension 805supporting
confidence: 70%
“…This article recommends optimal configurations for multistage gas-liquid stirred reactors with settling particles. The influence of solid concentration on the gas holdup presented and discussed here is quite different from that in a three-phase system with buoyant particles (Bao et al, 2005). …”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 58%
“…A number of studies focused on three phase systems; among these Nienow et al (1986), Frijlink et al (1990), Micale et al (2000) and Dohi et al (2004) addressed the problem of correlating the agitator speed for complete suspension under gassed conditions. Recently Kuzmanic and Ljubicic (2001), Bao et al (2005) and Tagawa et al (2006), investigated the draw-down of floating solid particles in aerated baffled vessels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particles less dense than the liquid will float onto the liquid surface (Etchells, 2001). Dispersion of floating particles in an agitated vessel is more sensitive to direction of the fluid circulation and arrangement and type of the baffles than settling of the particles (Bao et al, 2005;Karcz and Mackiewicz, 2006;2009;Ozcan-Taskin, 2006;Ozcan-Taskin and Wei, 2003). Mechanically agitated gas -liquid systems using single or more than one impeller on the common shaft have been intensively tested (Adamiak, 2005;Cudak, 2011;Montante et al, 2006;Moucha et al, 2003;Nienow and Lilly, 1996;Warmoeskerken, 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%