EFFECT OF SHEAR SCHEDULE ON PARTICLE-SIZE, DENSITY, AND STRUCTURE DURING FLOCCULATION IN STIRRED TANKS

Citation
Pt. Spicer et al., EFFECT OF SHEAR SCHEDULE ON PARTICLE-SIZE, DENSITY, AND STRUCTURE DURING FLOCCULATION IN STIRRED TANKS, Powder technology, 97(1), 1998, pp. 26-34
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00325910
Volume
97
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
26 - 34
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-5910(1998)97:1<26:EOSSOP>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
The effect of shear history on the evolution of the polystyrene-alum f loc size, density, and structure is investigated by small-angle light scattering during cycled-shear and tapered-shear flocculation in a sti rred tank using a Rushton impeller. First, various sampling schemes ar e experimentally evaluated. The floc structure is characterized by the mass fractal dimension, D-f, and the relative floc density. During tu rbulent shear flocculation, small floc structures are shown to be more open (D-f=2.1) than larger floc structures (D-f=2.5) as a result of s hear-induced restructuring during steady state attainment. Flocs produ ced by cycled-shear flocculation are grown at shear rate G=50 s(-1) fo r 30 min, are fragmented at G(b)=100, 300, or 500 s(-1) for one minute , and then are regrown at G=50 s(-1). This shear schedule decreases th e floc size but compacts the floc structure. When flocs are produced b y gradual reduction of the shear rate from G=300 to 50 s(-1) (tapered- shear flocculation), smaller though equally dense flocs are produced c ompared with cycled-shear flocculation. The cycled-shear flocculation method produces the largest flocs with the highest potential for sedim entation when the fragmentation shear rate is G(b)=300 s(-1). (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.