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Flow and mass transfer in aerated viscous Newtonian liquids in an unbaffled agitated vessel having alternating forward–reverse rotating impellers
Authors:Masanori Yoshida  Kazuaki Yamagiwa  Akira Ito  Akira Ohkawa  Masahiko Abe  Shuichi Tezura  Masuo Shimazaki
Abstract:Flow and mass transfer characteristics in aerated viscous Newtonian liquids were studied for an unbaffled aerated agitated vessel with alternating rotating impellers (AAVAI), ie with multiple forward–reverse rotating impellers having four delta blades. The effects of operating conditions such as gas sparging rate, agitation rate and the number of impeller stages, and the liquid physical properties (viscosity) on the gas hold‐up, ?gD, and volumetric oxygen transfer coefficient, kLaD were evaluated experimentally. The dependences of ?gD and kLaD on the specific total power input and superficial gas velocity differed, depending on the ranges of liquid viscosity. Empirical relationships are presented for each viscosity range to predict ?gD and kLaD as a function of the specific total power input, superficial gas velocity and viscosity of liquid. Based on a comparative investigation of the volumetric coefficient in terms of the specific total power input between the AAVAI and conventional aerated agitated vessels (CAAVs) having unidirectionally rotating impellers, the usefulness of AAVAI as a gas–liquid agitator treating viscous Newtonian liquids is also discussed. © 2001 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:unbaffled aerated agitated vessel  alternating rotating impeller  viscous Newtonian liquid  gas hold‐up  volumetric oxygen transfer coefficient
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