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Vortex centrifugal bubbling reactor

Authors :
Kuzmin, A.O.
Pravdina, M.Kh.
Yavorsky, A.I.
Yavorsky, N.I.
Parmon, V.N.
Source :
Chemical Engineering Journal. Mar2005, Vol. 107 Issue 1-3, p55-62. 8p.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Abstract: The vortex centrifugal bubbling apparatus is considered as a basis for a new type of multiphase vortex centrifugal bubbling reactor. In this device, a highly dispersed gas–liquid mixture is produced in the field of centrifugal forces inside the vortex chamber. The operation of the vortex centrifugal bubbling apparatus is based on the rotation of liquid by the tangential entry of gas flows via the many tangential guiding vanes around the periphery of the vortex chamber. At certain regimes there appears a highly dispersed gas–liquid vortex bubbling layer. Vortex bubbling layer represents the following unique characteristics: low hydrodynamic resistance (1000–2000Pa); homogeneity and stability over wide range of centrifugal acceleration (102 to 103 m/s2); large specific surface with the high renovation rate (of about 5m2 per 1l of water); high gas content (of about 0.5–0.6); high gas throughput (up to 200–300m3 of gas per 1l of liquid per hour) and, consequently, very high rates of heat and mass transfer. The energy consumption for the vortex bubbling layer maintenance is about 50–80W per 1l of treated liquid. The design features of the vortex chamber are described in view of the methods of stabilization of the vortex bubbling layer. The data on the hydrodynamic resistance, the structure and the lifetime of the vortex gas–liquid layer are presented. The main advantages and features of the devices of this type are discussed in view of their possible application. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13858947
Volume :
107
Issue :
1-3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17613743
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2004.12.010