Discussion - Scale-Up of a Mixer-Settler Extractor Using a Unit Operations Approach – Lindholm, David C. and Bautista, Renato G. – Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 260, No. 1, March 1976, pp. 1-5

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Abstract
Extrapolation is a useful technique, but it can be overdone. Seldom is it justified to study over a range of 1 to 6 and extrapolate the results to 150,000. It is especially dangerous if the extrapolation is based on a false assumption. The authors assume settlers scale-up by residence time rather than by area, admit their result (a settler depth of 7 m) is "unreasonable" and suggest longer, wider, shallower settlers might be better. Various authors have noted for a copper-LIX system a total flow basis of 2 gpm per sq ft for sizing settlers. The results of this are compared with those in the paper in [Table 7]. The authors note that flooding of their settlers was never approached. Thus the smallest unit calculated is understandably twice too big. The largest however, is 5% of the required size. I note that the figures in [Table 6] for 1/min/cm2 are based on plan area rather than cross section as titled and are wrong by l0 4. A flow of 2050 1/min/cm2 is about Mach I. It is also 10 5/3 or 46.5 times that of the little one, although the abstract says the design was based on constant flow rate per unit cross section.
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(1977) Discussion - Scale-Up of a Mixer-Settler Extractor Using a Unit Operations Approach – Lindholm, David C. and Bautista, Renato G. – Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 260, No. 1, March 1976, pp. 1-5MLA: Discussion - Scale-Up of a Mixer-Settler Extractor Using a Unit Operations Approach – Lindholm, David C. and Bautista, Renato G. – Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 260, No. 1, March 1976, pp. 1-5. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.