RI 8616 Orifice Plate Design Studies for a Multiple-Compartment, Ion-Exchange Column

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. R. Palmer
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Preliminary studies by the Bureau of Mines were conducted to determine the feasibility of a multiple-compartment, ion-exchange (MCIX) column simulator for examining the effect of multiple-orifice plates in the column. A rectangular, five-orifice, three-compartment, MCIX simulator with a cross-sectional plate area of 0.66 ft2 was used for the investigation. Orifices with open areas of 1, 3, and 5 percent were used with various operating conditions. The study was separated into three separate sections: (1) solution flow effect, (2) fluidization effect, and (3) resin transfer effect. The solution flow and fluidization studies showed that for solution flow rates of about 3 gpm/ft2, a I-percent open area plate functioned best, while at solution flow rates of 9 and 15 gpm/ft2, the best open areas were 3 and 5 percent, respectively.
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APA: G. R. Palmer  (1981)  RI 8616 Orifice Plate Design Studies for a Multiple-Compartment, Ion-Exchange Column

MLA: G. R. Palmer RI 8616 Orifice Plate Design Studies for a Multiple-Compartment, Ion-Exchange Column. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1981.

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