Design Of Horizonal Autoclaves A Pilot Plant Evaluation Of Solids Suspension, Blending & Residence Time Distribution

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Peter Forschner
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Classical Mixing Theory is based on applying many fundamental correlations to standard baffled dished bottomed vertical cylindrical vessels with high degrees of symmetry. Horizontal autoclaves operating at elevated temperatures and pressures have been used for more than two decades. All compartments and especially the first and last compartments are asymmetrical. To date no comparison of the effects of the asymmetric geometry on mixing system design and scale-up has been published. The results of investigating solids suspension, mixing time, momentum transfer from the impeller to feed slurry and feed inlet location in the first autoclave compartment are presented as influences on residence time distribution. CFD modeling was developed and verified with the test apparatus.
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APA: Peter Forschner  (2003)  Design Of Horizonal Autoclaves A Pilot Plant Evaluation Of Solids Suspension, Blending & Residence Time Distribution

MLA: Peter Forschner Design Of Horizonal Autoclaves A Pilot Plant Evaluation Of Solids Suspension, Blending & Residence Time Distribution. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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