EFFECTS OF DOWNCOMER-TO-RISER CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA RATIO ON OPERATIONBEHAVIOR OF EXTERNAL-LOOP AIRLIFT BIOREACTORS

Citation
M. Gavrilescu et Rz. Tudose, EFFECTS OF DOWNCOMER-TO-RISER CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA RATIO ON OPERATIONBEHAVIOR OF EXTERNAL-LOOP AIRLIFT BIOREACTORS, Bioprocess engineering, 15(2), 1996, pp. 77-85
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Biothechnology & Applied Migrobiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
0178515X
Volume
15
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
77 - 85
Database
ISI
SICI code
0178-515X(1996)15:2<77:EODCAR>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Experiments performed in two external-loop airlift bioreactors of labo ratory and pilot scale, (1.880-1.189). 10(-3) m(3) and (0.170-0.157) m (3), respectively, are reported. The A,IA, ratio was varied between 0. 111-1.000 and 0.040-0.1225 in the laboratory and pilot contractor resp ectively. Water and solutions of different coalescence (2-propanol 2% vol, 1 M Na (glucose 50% wt/vol) and rheological behaviour (non-Newton ian starch solutions with consistency index K = 0.061-3.518 Pas(n) and flow behaviour index n = 0.86-0.39), respectively, were used as liqui d phase. Compressed air at superficial velocities nu(SGR) = 0.016-0.17 8 m s(-1) in the laboratory contactor and nu(SGR) = 0.010-0.120 m s(-1 ) in the pilot contactor, respectively was used as gaseous phase. The A(D)/A(R) ratio affect gas-holdup behaviour as a result of the influen ce of A(D)/A(R) on liquid circulation velocity. Experimental results s how that A(D)/A(R) ratio affect circulation liquid velocity by modifyi ng he resistence to flow and by varying the fraction of the total volu me contained in down-comer and riser. A(D)/A(R) ratio has proven to be the main factor which determines the friction in the reactor. Mixing time increases with increasing of the reactor size and decreases with A(D)/A(R) decreasing. The volumetric gas-liquid mass transfer coeffici ent increases with A(D)/A(R) ratio decreasing, as a result of variatio ns of the liquid velocity with A(D)/A(R), which affect interfacial are as. Correlations applicable to the investigated contactors have been p resented, together with the fit of some experimental data to existing correlation in literature.