Studying Solvent Extraction Settler Process By Using CFD

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Timo Kankaanpää
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Jan 1, 2005

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Keywords: Solvent extraction, dispersion, phase separation, CFD The liquid-liquid dispersion phases are separated by gravity in a solvent extraction settler. This separation step is made more effective by picket fences. The picket fence geometry and its physical placement have a significant effect on the separation process, because the purpose of a fence is to smoothen and control organic-aqueous dispersion flow in the first part of the settler and achieve a deep and dense dispersion layer in the front end of the settler resulting in a clean phase separation. In this study, physical phenomena in the solvent extraction process and phase separation in a solvent extraction settler with and without picket fences have been examined using a commercial CFX software package. It can be concluded that the used CFD-approach proved to be a complementary tool for optimizing and designing the solvent extraction settler.
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APA: Timo Kankaanpää  (2005)  Studying Solvent Extraction Settler Process By Using CFD

MLA: Timo Kankaanpää Studying Solvent Extraction Settler Process By Using CFD. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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