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Residence Time Distribution of Non-Spherical Particles in a Continuous Rotary Drum
Hamid Reza Norouzi1  Saeed Mahdavy1  Christian Jordan2  Bahram Haddadi2  Michael Harasek2 
[1] Center of Engineering and Multiscale Modeling of Fluid Flow (CEMF), Department of Chemical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), No. 350, Hafez, Tehran 15875-4413, Iran;Technische Universität Wien, Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, Getreidemarkt 9/166, 1060 Vienna, Austria;
关键词: rotary drum;    non-spherical particles;    residence time distribution;    mean residence time;    biomass;   
DOI  :  10.3390/pr10061069
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The motion of non-spherical particles with sharp edges, as they are commonly involved in practice, was characterized by residence time distribution (RTD) measurement in a continuous drum. Particles with two sizes, 6 and 10 mm, and two densities, 750 and 2085 kg/m3, were used in the experiments. The effects of rotation speed (3–11 rpm), incline angle (2–4°), feed rate, and mixture composition were investigated and compared to the results of other researchers on particles without sharp edges. We also fitted the RTD with an axial dispersion model to obtain a better insight into the flow behavior. MRT of non-spherical particles with sharp edges depends on ωα similar to other shapes, while the value of alpha is higher for particles with sharp edges (0.9 < α < 1.24), especially at high incline angles. The MRT depends on incline angle, β−b, where b varies between 0.81 (at low ω) and 1.34 (at high ω), while it is close to 1 for other shapes. Feed rate has a slight effect on the MRT of particles with sharp edges and the effect of particle size diminishes when rotation speed increases. The MRT linearly increases with volume fraction of light particles in a mixture of light and heavy particles (from pure heavy to pure light particles).

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