Abstract

The power and gas hold up characteristics of a five blade Maxflo T hydrofoil impeller, (Prochem Ltd., D=0.45T), and of a six blade, 45° mixed flow impeller, (D=0.5T) have been studied in a cylindrical baffled vessel (T=0.56m) of aspect ratio 1:1. The influence of the interfacial properties of the liquid on power input and gas hold up were investigated in de-ionized water (coalescing system); and in solutions of sodium sulphate and polypropylene glycol (non-coalescing systems).

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