Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.35, No.6, 1807-1812, 1996
Ultrasonic Characterization of Slurries in an Autoclave Reactor at Elevated-Temperature
An ultrasonic technique was developed to measure the concentration of solids in an autoclave reactor. Preliminary measurements were conducted on slurries consisting of molten paraffin wax, glass beads, and nitrogen bubbles at 189 degrees C. The data show that the velocity and attenuation of the sound are well-defined functions of the solid and gas concentrations in the molten wax. The results suggest possibilities for directly measuring solids concentration during operation of a three-phase slurry reactor.