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Population density balance experimental data

One method is to solve the population balance equation (Equation 64.6) and to take into account the empirical expression for the nucleation rate (Equation 64.10), which is modified in such a way that the expression includes the impeller tip speed raised to an experimental power. In addition, the experimental value, pertinent to each ch ical, is required for the power of the crystal growth rate in the nncleation rate. Besides, the effect of snspension density on the nucleation rate needs to be known. Fnrthermore, an indnstrial suspension crystallizer does not operate in the fully mixed state, so a simplified model, such as Equation 64.6, reqnires still another experimental coefficient that modifies the CSD and depends on the mixing conditions and the eqnipment type. If the necessary experimental data are available, the method enables the prediction of CSD and the prodnction rate as dependent on the dimensions of the tank and on the operating conditions. One such method is that developed by Toyokura [23] and discussed and modified by Palosaari et al. [24]. However, this method deals with the CTystaUization tank in average and does not distinguish what happens at various locations in the tank. The more fundamental and potentially far more accurate simulation of the process can be obtained by the application of the computational fluid dynamics (CFD). It will be discussed in the following section. [Pg.1279]


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