ANC CONTROL
EXPERIMENT 1. GLASS COLUMN AS FLUIDIZED LIME FEEDER
INTRODUCTION
The first experimental task was to check the feasibility of a fluidized lime bed suspended in a tall column. This was the simplest model that can be used as a lime feeder. The aim was to find the optimum upflow velocity that would mix the lime uniformly and keep it suspended without causing a great amount of undissolved lime to go out with the effluent. Upflow velocity can be calculated by dividing the flow rate by the cross sectional area of the column. Since the area is constant, upflow velocity is directly proportional to the flow rate. The equation of up flow velocity is shown below.
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$$
V_
*As_
= Q_
$$
Vup flow: Velocity of the inlet flow.
As top: Superficial area at the top of the tube.
Qlime feeder: Flow rate employed on the experiment.
DESCRIPTION
The aim of this experiment was to ascertain good upflow velocities to set for the column while maintaining a suspended bed of lime. This was an initial experiment and hence most of the quantities were taken through approximation.
The experimental set up can be seen in Figure 1. It consisted of a vertical column. Water flowed through the column from the bottom. The flow rate was controlled by an automatic pump. Lime was added from the top of the column before operation. Once the experiment is running, the effluent comes out from the top and is super saturated with lime.
Figure 1: Schematic Diagram of Experimental Set up
Figure 2 shows the actual apparatus used for the first trial. A glass column is connected to the water source and is regulated by a peristaltic pump.
Figure 2: Experimental Apparatus
RESULTS
The optimum flow rate which kept the lime bed suspended without excessive lime coming out (as observed visually) was about 85ml/min. This flow rate corresponds to an up flow velocity of 22.7 cm/min (3.78 mm/s).
The results are summarized in Table 1.
Q (ml/min) |
V (cm/min) |
Suspension (cm) |
Clear water |
---|---|---|---|
100 |
26.79 |
60 |
NO |
90 |
24.11 |
60 |
NO |
85 |
22.77 |
60 |
GOOD |
80 |
21.43 |
37 |
GOOD |
75 |
20.09 |
35 |
GOOD |
70 |
18.75 |
30 |
OK |
65 |
17.41 |
28 |
OK |
The details of the exact quantities of lime and flow rates as well as the results obtained can be found on ANC-Initial Experiment Spreadsheet.