CFD simulation of flow and mixing characteristics in a stirred tank agitated by improved disc turbines
[Display omitted] To reduce the power consumption and improve the mixing performance in stirred tanks, two improved disc turbines namely swept-back parabolic disc turbine (SPDT) and staggered fan-shaped parabolic disc turbine (SFPDT) are developed. After validation of computational fluid dynamics (C...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chinese journal of chemical engineering 2022-10, Vol.50 (10), p.95-107 |
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To reduce the power consumption and improve the mixing performance in stirred tanks, two improved disc turbines namely swept-back parabolic disc turbine (SPDT) and staggered fan-shaped parabolic disc turbine (SFPDT) are developed. After validation of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model with experimental results, CFD simulations are carried out to study the flow pattern, mean velocity, power consumption, pumping capacity and mixing efficiency of the improved and traditional impellers in a dished-bottom tank under turbulent flow conditions. The results indicate that compared with the commonly used parabolic disc turbine (PDT), the power number of proposed SPDT and SFPDT impellers is reduced by 43% and 12%, and the pumping efficiency is increased by 68% and 13%, respectively. Furthermore, under the same power consumption (0–700 W·m−3), the mixing performance of both SPDT and SFPDT is also superior to that of Rushton turbine and PDT. |
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ISSN: | 1004-9541 2210-321X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cjche.2022.05.017 |