Scale-Up Of Pumpers & Mixers For Solvent Extraction

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Thomas A. Post
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The methodology of determining the optimum SX pumper-mixer system based on bench top, pilot, or small-scale solvent extraction systems, is demonstrated. The design of small-scale SX-plants is different than a full-scale plant. The difference is explained here. The use of dimensionless parameters Nh, Nq, and Np that describe the head, flow and power of the pumper is shown and how to use them for the scale-up. Additional data is required to determine the optimum operating range. Applications of this methodology were used to design well known currently operating SX plants. The emphasis on the optimization of hydraulic efficiency will be shown on examples, including how the hydraulic efficiency is affected when the throughput of the system goes beyond the design. Designs of all sizes of equipment will be shown which optimize the hydraulic efficiency.
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APA: Thomas A. Post  (2003)  Scale-Up Of Pumpers & Mixers For Solvent Extraction

MLA: Thomas A. Post Scale-Up Of Pumpers & Mixers For Solvent Extraction. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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