Effect of Jet Nozzle Position on Mixing Time in Large Tanks

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作者
Oluwadero, Timothy Ayodeji [1 ]
Xuereb, Catherine [1 ]
Aubin, Joelle [1 ]
Poux, Martine [1 ]
机构
[1] Chem Engn Res Ctr, Lab Genie Chim, INP ENSIACET, 4 Allee Emile Monso Campus, F-31400 Toulouse, France
关键词
jet mixing; liquid mixing; mixing time; circulation time; DESIGN; MIXER;
D O I
10.3390/pr11072200
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
The present investigation focuses on the impact of jet nozzle orientation on mixing time in a cylindrical tank. The aim is to identify nozzle positions that improve mixing performance and to elucidate the governing parameters that influence it. A water tank was employed for the experiment. The vertical inclination angle (& alpha;) and the horizontal inclination angle (& beta;) of the jet nozzle determined the nozzle positions. Mixing time was determined using an inert tracer and spectrophotometry measurements. The findings show that the mixing time is significantly influenced by the position of the jet nozzle position. The accuracy of existing jet turbulence and the circulation models for the prediction of mixing time was evaluated for the different nozzle positions. Our results indicate that both models provide accurate predictions for the conventional centrally aligned (& beta; = 0 & DEG;), upward-pointing jet nozzle positions only (& alpha; > 0). For the other nozzle positions where & beta; > 0 & DEG; and at varying & alpha;, the data follow the same trends as the jet turbulence and circulation models; however, the proportionality constants vary. Shorter mixing times can be attributed principally to longer jet path lengths and therefore higher fluid entrainment and circulation as well as higher dissipation rates per jet length squared. However, it is suspected that the three-dimensional nature of the flow pattern generated in the tank also plays a non-negligible role since mixing is hindered when the nozzle points more towards the tank wall.
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