Gas-liquid stirred vessels are widely employed to carry out chemical reactions involving a gas reagent and a liquid phase. The usual way for introducing the gas stream into the liquid phase is through suitable distributors placed below the impeller. An interesting alternative is that of using “self ingesting” vessels where the headspace gas phase is injected and dispersed into the vessel through suitable surface vortices. In this work the performance of a Long Draft Tube Self-ingesting Reactor dealing with gas-liquid-solid systems, is investigated. Preliminary experimental results on the effectiveness of this contactor for particle suspension and gas-liquid mass transfer performance in presence of solid particles are presented. It is found that the presence of low particle fractions causes a significant increase in the minimum speed required for vortex ingestion of the gas. Impeller pumping capacity and gas-liquid mass transfer coefficient are found to be affected by the presence of solid particles, though to a lesser extent than with other self-ingesting devices

Scargiali, F., Grisafi, F., Brucato, A., Davì ML (2008). Gas-liquid-solid operation of a Long Draft Tube Self-ingesting Reactor (LDTSR). ??????? it.cilea.surplus.oa.citation.tipologie.CitationProceedings.prensentedAt ??????? Convegno Gr.I.C.U. 2008, Ingegneria Chimica, Le nuove frontier, Le Castella (Kr).

Gas-liquid-solid operation of a Long Draft Tube Self-ingesting Reactor (LDTSR)

SCARGIALI, Francesca;GRISAFI, Franco;BRUCATO, Alberto;
2008-01-01

Abstract

Gas-liquid stirred vessels are widely employed to carry out chemical reactions involving a gas reagent and a liquid phase. The usual way for introducing the gas stream into the liquid phase is through suitable distributors placed below the impeller. An interesting alternative is that of using “self ingesting” vessels where the headspace gas phase is injected and dispersed into the vessel through suitable surface vortices. In this work the performance of a Long Draft Tube Self-ingesting Reactor dealing with gas-liquid-solid systems, is investigated. Preliminary experimental results on the effectiveness of this contactor for particle suspension and gas-liquid mass transfer performance in presence of solid particles are presented. It is found that the presence of low particle fractions causes a significant increase in the minimum speed required for vortex ingestion of the gas. Impeller pumping capacity and gas-liquid mass transfer coefficient are found to be affected by the presence of solid particles, though to a lesser extent than with other self-ingesting devices
Settore ING-IND/25 - Impianti Chimici
set-2008
Convegno Gr.I.C.U. 2008, Ingegneria Chimica, Le nuove frontier
Le Castella (Kr)
14-17 settembre 2008
2008
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Scargiali, F., Grisafi, F., Brucato, A., Davì ML (2008). Gas-liquid-solid operation of a Long Draft Tube Self-ingesting Reactor (LDTSR). ??????? it.cilea.surplus.oa.citation.tipologie.CitationProceedings.prensentedAt ??????? Convegno Gr.I.C.U. 2008, Ingegneria Chimica, Le nuove frontier, Le Castella (Kr).
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Scargiali, F; Grisafi, F; Brucato, A; Davì ML
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