Injection Dynamics in an Isasmelt Reactor

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Sacha Neven
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Submerged lance technologies combine high intensity processing characterized by rapid mixing and reaction rates using a simple reactor design. The Isasmelt technology uses a central submerged lance to inject oxygen-enriched air and fuel into a bath thus creating large gas bubbles and intensive turbulence and splash. The lance is equipped with swirlers to increase gas velocity and heat transfer. This enables the formation of a frozen slag layer on the lance which protects it from the aggressive environment. Water models as well as high temperature reactors were used to validate the Davidson-Schiiler model on bubbling. Frequencies and pressure amplitudes were measured in a wide range of gas flow rates: from m3/sec using a water model to more than 30 m3/sec in an industrial process. Agreement with the model was satisfactory. The experiments however also clearly showed that cross-flow and bubble wake induce slightly higher frequencies. No influence of the use of swirlers on the bubbling frequency was observed in the water models.
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APA: Sacha Neven  (2002)  Injection Dynamics in an Isasmelt Reactor

MLA: Sacha Neven Injection Dynamics in an Isasmelt Reactor. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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