Gas dispersion in the oxygen delignification process

MAY 2021 Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.32964/tj20.5.311
Jari Käyhkö, Heikki Mutikainen, K. Peltonen, Riku Kopra, M. Honkanen
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Abstract

There has been very little knowledge about the state of gas dispersion in the oxygen delignification process, even though this has a major impact on the performance of the reactor. This paper presents a new continu-ous inline method for measuring oxygen bubble size distribution in the reactor, as well as results from studies con-ducted in softwood and hardwood lines. This new measurement worked well, and new information about oxygen bubble size, as well as how different reactor conditions affected the distribution, was obtained. For example: • In the softwood line, the mean volume-weighted bubble size was about 0.1 mm, whereas in the hardwood line, this size was almost 10 times higher. For both lines, there was considerable variation in the measured bubble size over the long term. • For both lines, an increase in mixer rotation speed caused a discernible decrease in the bubble size, and an increase in oxygen charge caused a discernible increase in the bubble size. • In the softwood line, no coalescence of the bubbles in the reactor was observed, but in the hardwood line, some coalescence of the larger bubbles occurred. • In the test conducted in the hardwood line, the use of brownstock washer defoamer caused a discernible increase in oxygen bubble size. • In the hardwood line, reactor pressure had a noticeable effect on the amount of delignification, which indicated that improving mass transfer of oxygen (e.g., by decreasing the oxygen bubble size, in this case) should also have an increasing effect on the delignification.
氧气脱木质素过程中的气体分散
关于氧脱木质素过程中气体分散状态的知识很少,尽管这对反应器的性能有重大影响。本文介绍了一种新的连续在线测量反应器中氧泡大小分布的方法,以及在软木和硬木线上进行的研究结果。这种新的测量方法效果很好,并且获得了关于氧泡大小的新信息,以及不同的反应器条件如何影响其分布。•在软木生产线中,平均体积加权气泡尺寸约为0.1 mm,而在硬木生产线中,这个尺寸几乎是其10倍。对于这两条线,长期测量的气泡大小有相当大的变化。•对于这两条生产线,搅拌器转速的增加导致气泡尺寸的明显减小,氧气负荷的增加导致气泡尺寸的明显增大。•在软木系中,反应器内气泡未发生聚并,但在硬木系中,较大气泡发生了一些聚并。•在硬木生产线进行的测试中,使用棕色原液洗涤消泡剂导致氧气气泡尺寸明显增加。•在硬木生产线中,反应器压力对脱木质素的量有显著影响,这表明改善氧的传质(例如,在这种情况下,通过减小氧泡大小)也应该对脱木质素有增加的影响。
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