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Physical modelling of particle distribution for stir cast metal matrix composite using sand-water and sand - aqueous CaCl2 slurry system

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Title Physical modelling of particle distribution for stir cast metal matrix composite using sand-water and sand - aqueous CaCl2 slurry system
 
Creator Biswas, P K
Godiwalla, K M
Dev, S C
 
Subject Chemical Engineering
 
Description Suspension characteristics of particle is a very important aspect in many industrial processes such as waste water treatment, composite making by stir cast technique, mineral and chemical engineering processes. In some cases, homogeneous mixing is desirable, in other cases,either floatation or sedimentationis desimble. Although apparently the phenomenon seems to be very simple, but tailoring the particle movement as desired is not easy.The complexityarises becausethe particlesuspension chamcteristics depends upon a number of factors viz. particle shape, size and size distribution, specific gravity, its concentmtion; nature of liquid i.e. its specific gravity, viscosity and surface tension; vessel and stirrer geometry and also the design and process variables. Moreover various forces such as gravity, buoyancy, centrifugal, viscous drag and frictional forces due to collision of particles jointly act on a particle under dynamic rotating motion of the fluid. There is a tendency of hindered settling of particles when its amount is relatively higher than a critical value. In the present study, sand-water slurry system was taken and stirred by a propeller type of stirrer in a cylindrical shaped perspex vessel of diameter 0.1Omx 0.15m height, the average particle size being 200 microns of mostly sub-angular to rounded shape. Some studies were also done using a bigger vessel of diameter 0.20 m x 0.30 mheight with sand-water and sand-aqueous CaCI2(density 1330 KglmJ)systems. Various factors such as particle size and distribution, its amount, speed of rotation and power input to stirrer, its location in the vessel, direction of rotation of stirrer were varied and their influences on air-entrainment, piping, layering (single phase zones of particles), sedimentation and overall particle distributionwere investigated which is a difterent approach in comparison with the earlier investigations. The distribution was assessed qualitatively (visually and photogmphically through perspex)and quantitatively by measuring the concentration and sieve analysis of the samples drawn from different locations along the height of the slurry column. Finally a suspension model in terms of particle size distributio~ was made under various conditions studied. The degree of uniformity of particle distribution is found to be strongly dependent upon stirrer speed as well as the distance between the vessel bottom and the stirrer base. Particle distribution was found to be better in sand-aqueous CaCI2 slurry thanin sand-water system. This suspension model can be extended to metallic system considering non-dimensional pammeters such as Reynolds Number, Archemides Number, Lyaschenko Number, Froude Number. Up-scaling is also possible using various similitude criteria.
 
Publisher NML
 
Date 2004
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Identifier http://eprints.nmlindia.org/1344/2/67-93.PDF
Biswas, P K and Godiwalla, K M and Dev, S C (2004) Physical modelling of particle distribution for stir cast metal matrix composite using sand-water and sand - aqueous CaCl2 slurry system. Journal of Metallurgy and materials Science, 46 (2). pp. 67-93.
 
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