ON THE STRUCTURE OF TURBULENT LIQUID-LIQUID DISPERSED FLOWS IN AN AGITATED VESSEL

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PACEK, AW [1 ]
NIENOW, AW [1 ]
MOORE, IPT [1 ]
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[1] UNIV BIRMINGHAM,SCH CHEM ENGN,BIRMINGHAM B15 2TT,W MIDLANDS,ENGLAND
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10.1016/S0009-2509(94)85027-5
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TQ [化学工业];
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The structure and stability of dispersed liquid-liquid flow have been studied in a stirred vessel under semi-batch (wash-out) and batch conditions. Four aqueous-organic systems were used with the density and viscosity of the organic phase dose to and straddling the values for water. A recently developed video technique was employed, capable of giving sharp images of the dispersed phase droplets down to 25 mu m. In the wash-out system, the dispersed phase fraction was increased from zero continuously until phase inversion occurred; and in the batch case, concentrations from 0.05 in steps of 0.1 volume phase fraction up to phase inversion were used. In all cases, for water-in-oil dispersions above similar to 0.25 volume fraction up to inversion, droplets of oil were found in the drops of water; and within a few seconds of phase inversion, such a structure disappeared. Conversely, for all fractions of oil-in-water, droplets-in-drops were not observed; but, in less than a second, following inversion, droplets of oil in drops of water formed. These findings are used to explain qualitatively: (i) the larger drop sizes found in water-in-oil dispersions at the same concentrations compared to those in oil-in-water ones under equivalent hydrodynamic conditions; (ii) the lower concentration in water-in-oil systems at which phase inversion occurs compared tb oil-in-water systems; (iii) the presence of a delay time with water-in-oil inverting to oil-in-water compared to the absence of a delay time in the reverse case. It would appear that the general fluid dynamic treatment of such systems which only utilises the two-phase densities and viscosities and the symmetrical property, interfacial tension, is unable to account for these observations.
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