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Alternative mechanisms of drop breakup in stirred vessels

โœ Scribed by Sanjeev Kumar; Vivek Ganvir; C. Satyanand; R. Kumar; K.S. Gandhi


Book ID
104107980
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
210 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2509

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โœฆ Synopsis


have shown that in a stirred vessel, size of the largest stable drop, d

, first increases with (holdup of the dispersed phase) at low , but decreases with at high . They have proposed two additional mechanisms of breakage-in shear and elongational flow regions in the front of the impeller blade-that operate along with the hitherto accepted mechanism due to turbulent fluctuations, and conclude that d at high is controlled by breakage in shear flows in the range of parameters investigated by them.

We show in this paper that their model is deficient on various counts. The new model proposed here overcomes these deficiencies. It predicts that at high , d is controlled by breakage in the accelerating flow in the tip region of a rotating blade. The model predicts the data of and Boye et al. (1996, Chem. Engng Commun. 143, 149-167). New experiments were also conducted to discriminate between the two proposed mechanisms. The experiments independently confirm that drop breakage at high is indeed controlled by accelerating flow. The model could predict the new experimental data also quite well.


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