In situ characterization of mixing and sedimentation dynamics in an impinging jet ballast tank via acoustic backscatter

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Bux, Jaiyana;Paul, Neepa;Hunter, Timothy N.;Peakall, Jeffrey;Dodds, Jonathan M.;Biggs, Simon
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Impinging jets are utilized in numerous applications, including nuclear waste treatment, for both the erosion of sediment beds and maintaining particulates in suspension. Pulse-echo ultrasonic methods offer great potential for the in situ monitoring of critical mixing and settling dynamics, in concentrated dispersions. A non-active scaled version of a Highly Active Storage Tank at Sellafield, UK, was profiled with an acoustic backscatter system under various jet firing conditions. An advanced analysis technique enabled the direct quantification of dispersion concentration changes from the converted backscatter attenuation. Hence, the erosion and mixing capability of the jets, and settling kinetics were characterized. It was found that jet operation alone provided inadequate localized mixing of eroded sediment. An additional air-lift process operation was required to hinder the rapid re-settling of dispersed particulates.

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AIChE Journal

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63

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1547-5905

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7

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Wiley

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10.1002/aic.15683