Abstract

A mathematical model for a continuous mixed suspension mixed product removal (MSMPR) dissolver operating with a continuous feed of solid particles has been developed. The model predicts the exit size distribution for a given feed size distribution and operating conditions. In addition the method of s plane analysis has been used to determine dissolution rates from the measured exit size distribution from such a dissolver. A series of experiments was performed using both monosized and distributed sodium chloride crystals dissolving in an undersaturated aqueous solution. Reasonable estimates of dissolution rates were obtained and product size distributions were satisfactorily described by the model.

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