Investigation into cavitational intensity and COD reduction performance of the pinned disc reactor with various rotor-stator arrangements

[Display omitted] •Design improvement of pinned disc rotational generator of hydrodynamic cavitation.•Evaluation of cavitation intensity by flow visualization and pressure measurements.•Rotor speed and pin spacing are most decisive parameters for cavitation efficiency.•Pin diameter and surface rough...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2021-09, Vol.77, p.105669, Article 105669
Hauptverfasser: Gostiša, Jurij, Zupanc, Mojca, Dular, Matevž, Širok, Brane, Levstek, Marjetka, Bizjan, Benjamin
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Design improvement of pinned disc rotational generator of hydrodynamic cavitation.•Evaluation of cavitation intensity by flow visualization and pressure measurements.•Rotor speed and pin spacing are most decisive parameters for cavitation efficiency.•Pin diameter and surface roughness are less significant design parameters.•Under best conditions COD was reduced by 31% in 15 liquid passes. In this study, the hydrodynamic cavitation and wastewater treatment performance of a rotary generator with pin disk for hydrodynamic cavitation are investigated. Various geometrical features and arrangements of rotor and stator pins were evaluated to improve the configuration of the cavitation device. The pilot device used to perform the experiments was upgraded with a transparent cover that allows visualization of the hydrodynamic cavitation in the rotor-stator region with high-speed camera and simultaneous measurement of pressure fluctuations. Based on the hydrodynamic characteristics, three arrangements were selected and evaluated with respect to the chemical effects of cavitation on a 200-liter wastewater influent sample. The experimental results show that the rotational speed and the spacing of the rotor pins have the most significant effect on the cavitation intensity and effectiveness, while the pin diameter and the surface roughness are less significant design parameters. Cavitation intensity increases with pin velocity, but can be inhibited if the pins are arranged too close together. At best configuration, COD was reduced by 31% in 15 liquid passes, consuming 8.2 kWh/kg COD. The number of liquid passes also proved to be an important process parameter for improving the energy efficiency.
ISSN:1350-4177
1873-2828
DOI:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2021.105669