Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
621791 Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Drop size distributions have been measured in a 39 mm annular centrifugal extractor using phase Doppler particle analyzer (PDPA). The power consumption and the interfacial tension have been varied in the range of 10–450 kW/m3 and 13–33 mN/m, respectively. The two liquid phases have been selected with different density and viscosity ratios. The results have been analyzed using Rosin–Rammler distribution function. A correlation has been developed for the drop size distribution. The same has been compared with the correlations in the literature.

► Annular centrifugal extractors provide high mass transfer rates for extractions. ► Accurate measurement of the drop size distribution in the annulus is essential. ► PDPA has been used in the present study to measure the drop size distribution. ► A correlation has been developed for estimation of drop size.

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