The hydrodynamics of a rotating disc contactor (76.2 mm diameter, 19 stages, and operating height of 815 mm) has been investigated at limiting operational conditions of low holdup (/ 3%) and low agitation (Re R 22,000) for the water=n-heptane system in the absence of mass transfer. Water was chosen as the continuous phase, and it was kept stagnant inside the column. Local drop size distribution, local mean drop diameter, and total holdup have been measured at different flow rates of the dispersed phase (70 to 640 mL=min) and rotor speeds (0 to 700 rpm). Drop size distributions along the column were suitably described using the log-normal probability density function, and empirical expressions were derived to predict the parameters of the distribution curve as a function of operating conditions. An empirical expression was also proposed to predict the Sauter mean drop diameter along the column with a mean deviation of 3.4%. Statistical analysis has revealed no significant effect of the rotor speed on the total holdup, which changed solely with the dispersed phase flow rate for the operating conditions investigated.
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