Drop size in a liquid pulsed sieve-plate extraction column

The (Benzoic acid + kerosene + water) system was studied in a 5.0 cm diameter liquid pulsed liquid-liquid extraction column with a total number of 80 sieve plates. The effect of pulsation intensity, dispersed phase superficial velocity, and continuous phase superficial velocity on volume-surface mea...

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Main Authors: M. R. Usman, H. Sattar, S. N. Hussain, H. Muhammad, A. Asghar, W. Afzal
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Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering 2009-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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spelling doaj-b47af92d814a47ea807f87424b0a8e292020-11-24T23:51:12ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43832009-12-0126467768310.1590/S0104-66322009000400006Drop size in a liquid pulsed sieve-plate extraction columnM. R. UsmanH. SattarS. N. HussainH. MuhammadA. AsgharW. AfzalThe (Benzoic acid + kerosene + water) system was studied in a 5.0 cm diameter liquid pulsed liquid-liquid extraction column with a total number of 80 sieve plates. The effect of pulsation intensity, dispersed phase superficial velocity, and continuous phase superficial velocity on volume-surface mean diameter was studied. Generally, the mean drop diameter decreased more rapidly with the increase of pulsation intensities and superficial velocities at low pulsation intensities and superficial velocities. However, the effect was not found to be significant at higher pulsation intensities and higher superficial velocities. In the interpretation of the experimental results, the drop size was observed to be a function of the operating regimes (mixer-settler, dispersion, and emulsion) of the pulsed sieve-plate extraction column. The experimental mean drop diameters were compared to the most acceptable analytical drop size correlation developed by Kumar and Hartland (1986). The correlation proved to be in good agreement for the column operating in the dispersion regime.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322009000400006Pulsation intensitySuperficial velocitiesMean drop diameterCorrelationoperating regimes
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author M. R. Usman
H. Sattar
S. N. Hussain
H. Muhammad
A. Asghar
W. Afzal
spellingShingle M. R. Usman
H. Sattar
S. N. Hussain
H. Muhammad
A. Asghar
W. Afzal
Drop size in a liquid pulsed sieve-plate extraction column
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Pulsation intensity
Superficial velocities
Mean drop diameter
Correlation
operating regimes
author_facet M. R. Usman
H. Sattar
S. N. Hussain
H. Muhammad
A. Asghar
W. Afzal
author_sort M. R. Usman
title Drop size in a liquid pulsed sieve-plate extraction column
title_short Drop size in a liquid pulsed sieve-plate extraction column
title_full Drop size in a liquid pulsed sieve-plate extraction column
title_fullStr Drop size in a liquid pulsed sieve-plate extraction column
title_full_unstemmed Drop size in a liquid pulsed sieve-plate extraction column
title_sort drop size in a liquid pulsed sieve-plate extraction column
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 0104-6632
1678-4383
publishDate 2009-12-01
description The (Benzoic acid + kerosene + water) system was studied in a 5.0 cm diameter liquid pulsed liquid-liquid extraction column with a total number of 80 sieve plates. The effect of pulsation intensity, dispersed phase superficial velocity, and continuous phase superficial velocity on volume-surface mean diameter was studied. Generally, the mean drop diameter decreased more rapidly with the increase of pulsation intensities and superficial velocities at low pulsation intensities and superficial velocities. However, the effect was not found to be significant at higher pulsation intensities and higher superficial velocities. In the interpretation of the experimental results, the drop size was observed to be a function of the operating regimes (mixer-settler, dispersion, and emulsion) of the pulsed sieve-plate extraction column. The experimental mean drop diameters were compared to the most acceptable analytical drop size correlation developed by Kumar and Hartland (1986). The correlation proved to be in good agreement for the column operating in the dispersion regime.
topic Pulsation intensity
Superficial velocities
Mean drop diameter
Correlation
operating regimes
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