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Floating particles mixing characteristics in an eccentric stirred tank coupled with dislocated fractal impellers

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/ijcre-2021-0303

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computational fluid dynamics (CFD); dislocated impeller; eccentric agitation; floating particles

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  1. Science and Technology Research Project of Chongqing Education Commission [KJQN201900802]
  2. Scientific Research Projects for High-Level Talents of Chongqing Technology and Business University [1956006, 1952041]

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The mixing characteristics of floating particle dispersion in an eccentric stirred tank with dislocated fractal impellers were investigated. The results showed that the combination of eccentric agitation and dislocated fractal impeller improved axial circulation efficiency and enhanced particle dispersion homogeneity while reducing the drawdown speed.
The mixing characteristics of floating particle dispersion process in an eccentric stirred tank with dislocated fractal impellers were investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and experimental analyses. Solid concentration distribution, axial solid concentration profile, cloud height, solid integrated velocity, power consumption and just drawdown speed were investigated. Results showed that dislocated fractal impeller can enhance solid integrated velocity and fluid turbulent fluctuation intensity compared with dislocated pitched blade impeller, and eccentric agitation coupled with dislocated fractal impeller could destroy the typical circulation loops and symmetric flow field and improve the axial circulation efficiency of floating particles on the basis of dislocated fractal impeller. Eccentric agitation coupled with dislocated fractal impeller could further enhance the floating particle dispersion homogeneity (MI) and decrease the just drawdown speed (N (jd)) on the basis of dislocated fractal impeller and dislocated pitched blade impeller at the specific power consumption. Meanwhile, eccentric ratio of 0.3 or 0.4 was optimal for the floating particle mixing process in this work.

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