A new model for the breakage frequency of drops in turbulent stirred dispersions

Nambiar, D. K. R. ; Kumar, R. ; Das, T. R. ; Gandhi, K. S. (1992) A new model for the breakage frequency of drops in turbulent stirred dispersions Chemical Engineering Science, 47 (12). pp. 2989-3002. ISSN 0009-2509

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Abstract

A model of drop breakage in turbulent stirred dispersions based on interaction of a drop with eddies of a length scale smaller than the drop diameter has been developed. It predicts that, unlike the equal breakage assumed by earlier models, a large drop reduces in size due to stripping of smaller segments off it through unequal breakage. It is only when the drop nears the value of the maximum stable drop diameter that it breaks into equal parts. This new model of drop breakage, coupled with the pattern of interaction of drops with eddies of different sizes existing in the vessel, has been used to evaluate not only the breakage frequency, but also the size distribution of the daughter droplets (which was hitherto assumed). The model has been incorporated in the population balance equation and the resulting cumulative size distributions compared with those availble in the literature.

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