Intensified water denitrification by means of a spinning disk reactor and stirred tank in series: Kinetic modelling and computational fluid dynamics

2020 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. 101147 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giorgio Vilardi ◽  
Benedetta De Caprariis ◽  
Marco Stoller ◽  
Luca Di Palma ◽  
Nicola Verdone
CFD letters ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 15-26
Author(s):  
Adnan Ghulam Mustafa ◽  
Mohd Fadhil Majnis ◽  
Nor Azyati Abdul Muttalib

Mixing of fluid can happen in existence or absence of impeller which will affect the mixing performance. The hydrodynamics behavior of fluid has a strong effect on the mixing. The design of mixing systems and operation using the agitated tanks is complicated because it is difficult to obtain accurate information for turbulence’s impeller induced. Computational Fluid Dynamics can be used to provide a detailed comprehension of those systems. This paper describes the effect of various designs of impeller in miniature stirred tank reactor towards the mixing of the calcium alginate beads with the milk using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software, ANSYS Fluent 19.2. The four different type of impellers are edge beater, 5-turbine blade, t-shape, and paddle. The impeller was simulated at different speeds of 150 rpm, 250 rpm, and 300 rpm. K-epsilon turbulence model was employed to simulate the flow distribution pattern of calcium alginate beads and the Multiple Reference Frame approach was used for the impeller rotation’s simulation. The simulation results obtained have a good agreement with the experimental results in term of vortex formation. The simulation results obtained for contour plots were fitted well with the experimental results as well as with pattern of impeller flow which was also studied. As a result, an optimal design of the impeller that is able to produce good mixing can be achieved using CFD analysis. The results obtained after performing the simulation proved that edge beater blade outperformed the other impellers and took the least time to fully distribute the calcium alginate beads in the tank at 250 rpm compared to 150 and 300 rpm. It can also be concluded that the edge beater blade is the best for the mixing of two-phase fluid and also produces mixed pattern flow. The obtained results from CFD can also be used to scale up the mixing process in larger systems.


2018 ◽  
Vol 97 (2) ◽  
pp. 586-593 ◽  
Author(s):  
Silvia Araujo Daza ◽  
Ronald Jaimes Prada ◽  
José R. Nunhez ◽  
Guilherme J. Castilho

2017 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 1159-1169 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuan Zhang ◽  
Guangren Yu ◽  
Muhammad Abdul Hanan Siddhu ◽  
Abro Masroor ◽  
Muhammad Furqan Ali ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Sanaz Salehi ◽  
Amir Heydarinasab ◽  
Farshid Pajoum Shariati ◽  
Ali Taghvaie Nakhjiri ◽  
Kourosh Abdollahi

Abstract Designing and optimizing a bioreactor can be an especially challenging process. Computational modelling is an effective tool to investigate the effects of various operating parameters on bioreactor performance and identify the optimum ones. In this work, a computational fluid dynamics-population balance model (CFD-PBM) was developed to elucidate the effect of different geometrical and operating parameters on the hydrodynamics and mass transfer coefficient of a batch stirred tank bioreactor. The validated model was projected to predict the effect of different parameters including the gas flow rate, the impeller off-bottom clearance, the number of agitator blades, and rotational speed of the impeller on the velocity profiles, air volume fraction, bubble size distribution, and the local gas mass transfer coefficient (K l a) in the bioreactor. Air bubble breakup and coalescence phenomena were considered in all simulations. Factorial experimental design approach was employed to statistically investigate the impacts of the aforementioned operating and geometrical parameters on K l a and bubble size distribution in the bioreactor in order to determine the most significant parameters. This can give an essential insight into the most impactful factors when it comes to designing and scaling up a bioreactor.


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