Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
729688 Measurement 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The mixing efficiencies of impellers vary according to their designs. In this work, the effects of 6-curved-blade impellers of different curvature angles and central disk sizes on the reaction in a stirred vessel were investigated and the results were compared to that of a Rushton turbine. The impeller efficiency was defined by the ratio of reaction rate to power consumption, (rA/P). The experiments were performed at the rotational speeds of 5, 6 and 7 rps. The interaction among the experimental parameters was investigated using Response Surface Methodology. The rA/P values were found to decrease with increasing curvature angles. The lowest rA/P value was obtained for the impeller with curvature angle of 140°. The result showed that the results for Rushton turbine was relatively low compared to curved-blade impellers and increase in central disk size did not significantly affect rA/P. In conclusion, curved-blade impellers were more economically efficient than Rushton turbine.

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