Effect of impeller geometry on gas-liquid mass transfer coefficients in filamentous suspensions

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Sundeep N. Dronawat
C. Kurt Svihla
Thomas R. Hanley
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[1] University of Louisville,Department of Chemical Engineering, Speed Scientific School
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Filamentous suspensions; Gas-liquid mass transfer; non-Newtonian rheology;
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Volumetric gas-liquid mass transfer coefficients were measured in suspensions of cellulose fibers with concentrations ranging from 0 to 20 g/L. The mass transfer coefficients were measured using the dynamic method. Results are presented for three different combinations of impellers at a variety of gassing rates and agitation speeds. Rheological properties of the cellulose fibers were also measured using the impeller viscometer method. Tests were conducted in a 20 L stirred-tank fermentor and in 65 L tank with a height to diameter ratio of 3:1. Power consumption was measured in both vessels. At low agitation rates, two Rushton turbines gave 20% better performance than the Rushton and hydrofoil combination and 40% better performance than the Rushton and propeller combination for oxygen transfer. At higher agitation rates, the Rushton and hydrofoil combination gave 14 and 25% better performance for oxygen transfer than two Rushton turbines and the Rushton and hydrofoil combination, respectively.
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页码:363 / 373
页数:10
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