Measurement of Oxygen Transfer Rate with an EKATO Gassing Agitator in a 5 M3 Pressure Vessel

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Ji
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Oxygen requirement during acidic pressure oxidation of sulphide concentrates can he as high as 800 kg/(m3.h) in the first compartment of an autoclave when the total oxidation residence time is shortened to 30 minutes. To achieve such a high oxygen transfer rate while maintaining satisfactory oxygen utilization, a pilot plant campaign was launched at the Placer Dome Research Centre in 1998 to measure the oxygen mass transfer coefficient in a 5 m3 pressure vessel at a total pressure close to 500 psig with a 30 HP gassing agitator. Maximum oxygen flowrate to the pressure vessel was designed at 3 600 kg/h. In this paper, a great deal of information is provided on the gassing agitator, pressure vessel. measurement procedure and results. Without oxygen sparging, the oxygen mass transfer coefficient is 2 600 h-1 with a mixing power input of 5.0 kW/m3 in solution. With oxygen sparging, the oxygen mass transfer coefficient increases to 3 500 h-1 with a mixing power input of 4.0 kW/m3 in solution.
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APA: J. Ji  (2004)  Measurement of Oxygen Transfer Rate with an EKATO Gassing Agitator in a 5 M3 Pressure Vessel

MLA: J. Ji Measurement of Oxygen Transfer Rate with an EKATO Gassing Agitator in a 5 M3 Pressure Vessel. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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