The separation of the solids from the carrier gas during submerged powder injection

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作者
Langberg, DE [1 ]
Avery, S [1 ]
Nilmani, M [1 ]
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[1] BASF AUSTRALIA LTD, ALTONA, VIC 3018, AUSTRALIA
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10.1007/BF02915606
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
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A fundamental aspect of submerged powder injection into melts which is not well understood is the extent to which the particles separate from the carrier gas upon injection, particularly under high solids loading conditions. In this study, the injection of nonwettable powders was investigated using a cold-model system at solids loadings from 1 to 25. Polyethylene powder was injected through a top-submerged lance into a cylindrical water bath under bubbling conditions. Air was used as the carrier gas. The apparatus was designed so that the particles remaining with the gas phase could be collected separately from those which escaped from the bubbles. The gas velocity (5.15 to 10.3 m/s), surface tension (0.03 to 0.072 N/m), lance diameter (4.7 to 7.4 mm), and particle size (<500 mu m) were independently varied. The separation of the powder from the primary gas bubbles was found to increase with increasing solids loading when the gas velocity, surface tension, and lance diameter were held constant. At constant solids loading, the separation increased with increasing gas velocity, increased with increasing lance diameter, and decreased with increasing surface tension. The separation was found to be independent of the particle size of the powder in the range of solids loadings tested. A theoretical relationship between the penetration efficiency and the particle jet Weber number successfully correlated with the experimental data.
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