2021
DOI: 10.1002/aic.17354
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Determination of the just‐suspended speed, Njs, in stirred tanks using electrical resistance tomography (ERT)

Abstract: Njs, the minimum agitation speed to just‐suspend dispersed solids in liquids in stirred tanks, is a critical parameter to operate industrial processes. The focus of this work was to develop a novel observer‐independent method to experimentally obtain Njs in tanks that cannot be visually inspected internally using electrical resistance tomography (ERT). The mean bulk resistivity was measured across electrodes mounted on an ERT linear sensing probe placed inside a stirred tank containing water and glass beads. A… Show more

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“…In the DAS, 15 mA was set as the injection current, and the frequency of the current was 9600 Hz, similar to previous studies. 39 , 40 , 48 The ERT measurement speed was set to 2 frames/s, where one frame included a matrix with a 10 × 20 = 200 local conductivity value across the ERT probe ( i.e. , two-dimensional conductivity distribution).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the DAS, 15 mA was set as the injection current, and the frequency of the current was 9600 Hz, similar to previous studies. 39 , 40 , 48 The ERT measurement speed was set to 2 frames/s, where one frame included a matrix with a 10 × 20 = 200 local conductivity value across the ERT probe ( i.e. , two-dimensional conductivity distribution).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%