An Overview of Impellers, Velocity Profile and Reactor Design
An Overview of Impellers, Velocity Profile and Reactor Design
Reactor Design
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Praveen Patel , Pranay Vaidya , Gurmeet Singh
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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
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Indian Oil Corporation Limited, R&D Centre Faridabad
Abstract: This paper presents a simulation operation and hence in estimating the
approach to develop a model for understanding efficiency of the operating system. The
the mixing phenomenon in a stirred vessel. The involved processes can be analysed to optimize
mixing in the vessel is important for effective the products of a technology, through defining
chemical reaction, heat transfer, mass transfer the model with adequate parameters.
and phase homogeneity. In some cases, it is Reactors are always important parts of any
very difficult to obtain experimental working industry, and for a detailed study using
information and it takes a long time to collect several parameters many readings are to be
the necessary data. Such problems can be taken and the system has to be observed for all
solved using computational fluid dynamics
adversities of environment to correct for any
(CFD) model, which is less time consuming,
inexpensive and has the capability to visualize skewness of values. As such huge amount of
required data, it takes a long time to collect
the real system in three dimensions.
enough to build a model. In some cases, also it
As reactor constructions and impeller is difficult to obtain experimental information
configurations were identified as the potent also. Pilot plant experiments can be considered
variables that could affect the macromixing as an option, but this conventional method has
phenomenon and hydrodynamics, these been left far behind by the advent of
variables were modelled. Using detailed Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models
hydrodynamic modelling of a system, we can
owing to its main advantage examining the real
optimize the critical parameters and operation
limits. Besides the detailed examination of the system in three dimensions along with option
processes, we can attain better yields and for scaling. A validated CFD model can
higher quality products. support design, research and development,
optimization, scale up or other complex
The results were presented to IOCL in the form engineering tasks, such as polymerization and
of a report. For the implementation of the crystallization operations .
models COMSOL Multiphysics 3.5 was used. In our research work, COMSOL
Keywords: Computational Flow Dynamics, Multiphysics 3.5 has been used, in which
velocity profile, impellers, mixing, stirred Different reactors with varying impeller
vessel configurations have been modelled to achieve a
better understanding of mixing and
1. Introduction hydrodynamics in a stirred tank. Velocity
profile and homogeneity of the system were
The stirred vessel is one of the most studied. The reactor constructions were flat
commonly used devices in the production
industry. Chemical reactors are sorted bottom and ellipsoid bottom tank with different
according to the operation (batch, fed-batch, types of impellers: T shaped impellers, rotating
continuous) or the used impeller type (turbine, disc, three-bladed impeller, four-bladed
jet, blade, etc.) or by any similar kind of impeller and pitched blade impellers [Figure-
classification as convenient for the specific 1]. Each reactor configuration was simulated at
industry, the mentioned being majority. The different revolution speeds such as 10, 20, 50
mixing in the vessel is important for effective and 100 RPM. With this detailed modelling, the
chemical reaction, heat transfer, mass transfer
ideal parameters were computed for reactor
and phase homogeneity. For the suitable
homogeneity, adequate mixing is required design.
which depends on the design and size of the The achieved results are shown in three
moving parts. Thus, it is an important problem. dimensional animations, and streamline
Static parts attached to a stirred tank (such as diagrams. Background study involves the
baffles) in certain situations may also have a governing equations which are needed to
significant effect on mixing phenomena. describe mixed systems and are mentioned in
A detailed modelling of fluid dynamics the section that follows.
will help in determining the regimes of
6. References
8. Appendix
Table 1 : Notation
10 rpm
di/D L/D
Impeller
0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.75 1 1.25 1.5 1.75 2
3-bladed 0.0104 0.0155 0.02 0.0202 0.0205 0.0162 0.0198 0.0155 0.0147 0.0118
4-bladed 0.0252 0.0315 0.0378 0.0444 0.0315 0.0315 0.0315 0.0315 0.0315 0.0315
4-bladed
45°pitch 0.0179 0.0278 0.0313 0.0378 0.0294 0.0286 0.0283 0.0278 0.0287 0.0254
20 rpm
di/D L/D
Impeller
0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.75 1 1.25 1.5 1.75 2
3-bladed 0.0224 0.0304 0.0414 0.0422 0.0403 0.0318 0.04 0.0304 0.0272 0.0228
4-bladed 0.0504 0.063 0.0757 0.0903 0.063 0.063 0.063 0.063 0.063 0.063
4-bladed
45°pitch 0.0344 0.0551 0.124 0.26 0.0579 0.0528 0.0562 0.0551 0.057 0.0494
50 rpm
di/D L/D
Impeller
0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.75 1 1.25 1.5 1.75 2
3-bladed 0.0479 0.18 0.252 0.181 0.099 0.169 0.139 0.18 0.171 0.0672
4-bladed 0.126 0.158 0.334 0.225 0.158 0.376 0.176 0.158 0.158 0.158
4-bladed
45°pitch 0.0805 0.138 0.407 0.348 0.144 0.126 0.14 0.138 0.141 0.121
100 rpm
di/D L/D
Impeller
0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.75 1 1.25 1.5 1.75 2
3-bladed 0.177 0.659 0.73 0.686 0.223 0.768 0.499 0.659 0.773 0.28
4-bladed 0.252 0.315 0.512 0.792 0.413 1.169 0.739 0.734 0.732 0.435
4-bladed
45°pitch 0.172 0.275 0.31 0.375 0.495 0.597 0.279 0.275 0.281 0.239
In table 2, shows the average velocity for different reactor and impeller configurations. From the table one can
easily conclude the optimized reactor and impeller configuration for stirred vessel using in industry. Using table 2,
for a given reactor size, one can easily suggest which impeller is best for the given reactor design and vice-versa.