JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
Print ISSN : 0021-9592
Chemical Reaction Engineering
Effects of Operation Conditions on the Performance of a Concentrator Using Ultrasonic Atomization
Yasuhito KawaseTakayoshi MasuyaKeiji YasudaMasaaki Nakamura
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2006 Volume 39 Issue 3 Pages 334-339

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In order to examine the characteristics of a concentrator using ultrasonic atomization, an ethanol aqueous solution was used and ultrasonic atomization concentration was performed under various conditions such as different ultrasonic conditions, liquid mixing methods and vessel diameters.
The flow rate of accompanied liquid had a maximum against the initial liquid height, and the optimum initial liquid height decreased with increasing ultrasonic frequency. The flow rate of accompanied alcohol increased with increasing net electric power to a transducer, but was hardly affected by the ultrasonic frequency.
In the case of mechanical agitation, as the revolution speed of a stirrer was faster, the flow rate of accompanied liquid increased but the alcohol content in accompanied liquid decreased. As a result, the revolution speed had no significant influence on the flow rate of accompanied alcohol. When the gas was sparged into liquid for liquid mixing, with increasing gas velocity, both the flow rate and the alcohol content of accompanied liquid became higher with increasing gas velocity, and the flow rate of accompanied alcohol increased. From these results, the liquid mixing by the sparging gas was found to be effective for the enhancement in performance of ultrasonic concentration.
At the relatively high net electric power to an ultrasonic transducer, the flow rate of accompanied liquid increased with increasing vessel diameter, but the alcohol content in accompanied liquid was hardly affected by the vessel diameter.
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