(601e) Suspending Solids Using An Equal Area Draft Tube
AIChE Annual Meeting
2007
2007 Annual Meeting
North American Mixing Forum
Novel Computational and Experimental Methods in Multiphase Mixing
Thursday, November 8, 2007 - 2:10pm to 2:35pm
Obtaining a nearly uniform suspension of solids in tall tanks is difficult. Typically more than one axial-flow impeller is required. The impeller spacing will depend on the type of impeller, and more impellers may be required for less axially efficient pumping impellers. Using a series of axial flow impellers ensures that there is good top to bottom flow and that short-circuiting is eliminated. However, in such a system a series of n identical impellers do not pump n times the pumping rate of a single impeller. This fact reduces the efficiency of uniformly distributing solids in taller, standard baffled tanks.
Using an equal area draft tube for uniformly distributing solids is a more efficient technique. A comparison of 4 different impellers, both in an equal area draft tube and in a standard baffled tank, will be made in a tank with a 1.9:1 Z/T (liquid level/tank diameter). The impellers will be a P-4 (standard pitched blade impeller), a Chemineer HE-3 impeller, a Chemineer SC-3 impeller and a Chemineer Maxflo W impeller. These impellers will be examined for two different settling rate solids of about 15 feet/min and 7 feet/min. Efficiency comparisons based on torque and horsepower will be made.