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FLUENT SIMULATIONS Clearwater AIChE - June 2006

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FLUENT SIMULATIONS

Clearwater AIChE - June 2006

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SCOPE

• What is FLUENT ?• What are objectives and interests ?• Focus on Agitation operation• Some general examples of agitation

results• Conclusions

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FLUENT

WHAT IS FLUENT ?WHAT IS FLUENT ?

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Presentation of FLUENT

• Program for Fluids simulations in anygeometry (standard and not standard)

• Based on Computational Fluid Dynamics• Based on resolution of equations for

conserved properties:– Heat transfer– Mass transfer– Momentum transfer

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FLUENT strategy

• Modelisation of the geometric system• Meshing of this geometry: discretization

in small cells• Resolution of continuity equations by

successive calculations in each cell

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FLUENT strategy

• Geometrydefinition

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• meshing

FLUENT strategy

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FLUENT

WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES AND INTERESTS ?AND INTERESTS ?

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FLUENT objectivesObjectives: to be able

– To study and visualize the fluid motion in any size tank

– To improve process performances by simulating alternative designs

– To have flexiblity for changing quickly anyparameters (optimization)

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FLUENT objectivesNUMERICAL SIMULATIONS allow:

⇒To create a large potential of investigation⇒To obtain prediction of fluid motion⇒To favour development, optimization and innovation⇒To save time, money and man power

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FLUENT activities

Main FLUENT interests for chemical process:

– Chemical reactions– Heat and mass transfer– Sedimentation of solids particles– Multi-phasis systems (absorption, separation, …)– Agitation operation– Etc….

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FLUENT simulations

FOCUS ON AGITATION

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Agitation with FLUENT

How to design a good agitator ?

Stirred tank

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Agitation with FLUENT

– Quick dispersion and homogeneization– Adequate pumping flow– Efficient solids suspension– Efficient mixing and chemical reaction– Minimum of dead zone and by-pass

flows– Optimization of power consumption

Loocking for :

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FLUENT simulations

AGITATION PARAMETERS

• type of impeller (axial or radial)• type of tank• Number of impeller• position of impeller(s)• Standard or not standard geometry

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Type of impeller

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Types of tank

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Number of impeller

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FLUENT simulations

SOME GENERAL EXAMPLES...

- flow patterns- blending time- solids suspension- some ‘’sexy’’ video

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FLUENT simulations

Tank fitted with1 or 2 impellers

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Case 0• N=55 rpm• D=6600 mm• H=7200 mm• Dag1=2500 mm• Hag1=1600 mm• Down pumping

FLUENT simulations

H

D

Dag1Hag1

N

Impellers 4 PPR30°

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Single impellerPoor agitation on upper zone

OK

NOT OPTIMAL

FLOW FIELD

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single vs multi impeller(s)

Position of single impeller:• To avoid solids sedimentation• Risk to create poor agitation on surface

Solution:• Increase rotation speed? No (danger abrasion)• Install a second impeller? Yes but…

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Case A• N=55 rpm• D=6600 mm• H=7200 mm• Dag1=2500 mm• Hag1=2.5 m• Dag2 =2500 mm• Hag2 = 5.5 m

FLUENT simulations

H

D

Dag1Hag1

N

Dag2

Hag2

Impellers 4 PPR30°

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Multi impellers• Baffles effect

• Second impelleraction

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Multi impellers2 impellers could

improve the mixing,

BUT…

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Multi impellers

• Poormixing attank bottom

OK

BAD

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Multi impellers

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Multi impellers

• Incorrect distribution of fluidvelocity

• Danger if solids

BAD

OK

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Multi impellers

• No cleaningeffect atthe bottom

• Not down pumpingaction

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Case B (change ofposition)

• N=55 rpm• D=6600 mm• H=7200 mm• Dag1=2500 mm• Hag1=1.6 m• Dag2 =2500 mm• Hag2 = 5.1 m

FLUENT simulations

H

D

Dag1Hag1

N

Dag2

Hag2

Impellers 4 PPR30°

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Multi impellers

• Better fluidmotion andmixing atthe bottom

OK

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Multi impellers

• Goodagitation atthe bottom

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Multi impellers

• Correct velocityfield

OK

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Multi impellers•Cleaningeffect on thebottom

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FLUENT simulationsInfluence of impellers position

and number:

Impact on flow patterns

Impact on agitation efficiency

Impact on blending time

Impact on solids suspension

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FLUENT simulations

Influence of impellers position

Impact on solidssuspension

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Solids suspension

Case A Case B

Initial situation (solids deposit at bottom)

solids

liquid

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Case A Case B

Solids suspension

37 sec 6 sec

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Case A Case B

Solids suspension

115 sec 20 sec

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Case A Case BSolids suspension

Very slow suspension

quickersuspension

2317 sec 720 sec

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FLUENT simulations

Impact on theBlending time

Influence of impellers…number

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Blending timeWhat is the

target ?What is it ?What is it ?

• Required time for uniformity• Based on pulse of tracer• Monitoring over time of

concentration at # locations• To be minimized• To have good mixing• To avoid over-concentration• To avoid loss of recovery

as P2O5 UN and CO

top

mid

bottomcone

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Blending timeCase BCase A

2 impellers1 impeller

+/- 80 sec +/- 60 sec

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FLUENT simulations

EXCITING DYNAMIC VIDEOS

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FLUENT simulations

CONCLUSIONSON FLUENT

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Conclusions• Large potential of utilities• Development and improvement of designs• Save time and $$• PRAYON uses CFD to optimize its technologies

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Thank you

Have a good day