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Chemical Engineering Research & Design | 1999

Suspension and Liquid Homogenization in High Solids Concentration Stirred Chemical Reactors

Waldemar Bujalski; Katsuhide Takenaka; S. Paoleni; M. Jahoda; Alessandro Paglianti; Koji Takahashi; Alvin W. Nienow; Arthur William Etchells

In many crystallization processes and other solid-liquid reactors, solids are present in high concentrations. Often these reactors are operated in the semi-batch mode and the purity, productivity and selectivity of the reaction (and in the case of precipitation and crystallization, the size distribution and morphology too) depends on the relative rates of mixing (or homogenization) compared to chemical reaction. It has usually been assumed that, provided the solids are all fully suspended, the rate of mixing is similar to that found in single-phase systems. Recent extensive work carried out by the above team at The University of Birmingham with support from DuPont has analysed the processes of homogenization and particle suspension. It has shown that, for typical industrial conditions, there is a range of operating conditions in which the solid particles at high concentration are fully suspended but have a clear liquid layer above them in which the local specific energy dissipation rate appears to be very low. Under these conditions, the mixing time may be two or more orders of magnitude longer than in the single phase case. This paper describes the phenomenon, analyses its importance, develops a physical model and proposes ways of overcoming the problem.


Archive | 2004

Mixing in Pipelines

Arthur William Etchells; Chris F. Meyer


Archive | 1996

Process and apparatus for mechanically mixing polymers and lower viscosity fluids

Charles Wesley Starke; Don Mayo Coates; Tom Edward Estep; Arthur William Etchells; Ashok Harakhlal Shah; Edgar W. Slocum


Archive | 2002

Process for blending fluids of widely differing viscosities

Arthur William Etchells; Felix Alfred Streiff; Andreas Walder


Archive | 2004

Mixing and Chemical Reactions

Gary K. Patterson; Edward L. Paul; Suzanne M. Kresta; Arthur William Etchells


Archive | 1997

Forming a solution of fluids having low miscibility and large-scale differences in viscosity

Robert E. Albers; Arthur William Etchells; Joseph Daniel Gutmann; Edgar W. Slocum; Ashok Harakhlal Shah


Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan | 2001

Mixing of Three-Phase Systems at High Solids Content (up to 40% w/w) Using Radial and Mixed Flow Impellers

Katsuhide Takenaka; Giovanna Ciervo; Davide Monti; Waldemar Bujalski; Arthur William Etchells; Alvin W. Nienow


Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2008

Some Effects of Particle Wettability in Agitated Solid-Gas-Liquid Systems: Gas-Liquid Mass Transfer and the Dispersion of Floating Solids

Fabio Gentile; Holger Oleschko; Premek Veverka; Vaclav Machoň; Alessandro Paglianti; Waldemar Bujalski; Arthur William Etchells; Alvin W. Nienow


Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan | 2005

Mixing Time for Different Diameters of Impeller at a High Solid Concentration in an Agitated Vessel

Katsuhide Takenaka; Koji Takahashi; Waldemar Bujalski; Alvin W. Nienow; Saverio Paolini; Alessandro Paglianti; Arthur William Etchells


Archive | 2004

Continuous process for the production of polyamides

Arthur William Etchells; Frederick K. Mallon

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