Jw. Han et al., Transient fluid flow phenomena in a gas stirred liquid bath with top oil layer - Approach by numerical simulation and water model experiments, ISIJ INT, 41(10), 2001, pp. 1165-1173
The flow characteristics in a gas stirred ladle with oil layer were investi
gated with the help of water model experiments and numerical simulation. Th
e oil layer has a great influence on the fluid flow and mixing behavior in
the ladle. While the mixing time decreased with the increase of the gas flo
w rates, the oil layer over the top of the bath extended the mixing time in
the whole range of gas flow rates, and at constant gas flow rate, the mixi
ng time was extended with the increase of oil thickness. From the results o
f water model experiments and numerical simulations, transient formation of
plume eye from the start of gas bubbling was matched well each other. Base
d on water model experiment the plume eye size was found to increase with t
he increase of gas flow rates and to decrease with the increase of the oil
thickness. These were precisely confirmed with numerical simulated results.
From the results of numerical simulation flow pattern without oil layer sh
owed that bubbles rising eventually made a recirculation loop at the centra
l area of the bath forming uniformly distributed velocity vectors in the ba
th. This flow pattern regarded as a good flow pattern for the better mixing
behavior. However, flow pattern with oil layer showed distorted and locali
zed recirculating loop near side wall below oil layer. This eventually gave
extended mixing time in the bath with oil layer.