AIChE Journal, Vol.64, No.11, 3912-3922, 2018
Scale formation on the Wall of a Mechanically Stirred Vessel-Experimental Assessment and Interpretation Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
Accelerated growth of scale was studied in a baffled agitated reactor, which could be disassembled into nine sections, allowing quantitative determination of scale thickness. A coordinate measuring machine was used to determine the scale thickness on individual wall segments. The growth pattern of the scale was found to be nonuniform due to the variation of fluid velocity near the wall at various heights. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation showed that fluid flow is time-dependent and has two distinct flow zones, one involving recirculation through the impeller in the lower part of the vessel and the other involving lower velocities due to the flow separation at the wall in the upper part. CFD simulation also showed the presence of macroinstabilities, which manifest as asymmetrical and chaotic flow structures with relatively long-time scales. Scale growth is found to be prominent in regions where the fluid velocity and wall shear stresses are low. (C) 2018 American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Keywords:scale formation;coordinate measuring machine;mixing;fluids mechanics;macroinstabilities;computational fluid dynamics