Sheoran, M.; Goswami, S.; Pant, H. J.; Biswal, J.; Sharma, V. K.; Chandra, A.; Bhunia, H.; Bajpai, P. K.; Rao, S. M.; Dash, A. (IP&AD)
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Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2016. Vol. 111: pp. 10-17
ABSTRACT
A series of radiotracer experiment was carried out to measure residence time distribution (RTD) of liquid phase (alkali) in an industrial-scale continuous pulp digester in a paper industry in India. Bromine- 82 as ammonium bromide was used as a radiotracer. Experiments were carried out at different biomass and white liquor flow rates. The measured RTD data were treated and mean residence times in individual digester tubes as well in the whole digester were determined. The RTD was also analyzed to identify flow abnormalities and investigate flow dynamics of the liquid phase in the pulp digester. Flow channeling was observed in the first section (tube1) of the digester. Both axial dispersion and tanks-in-series with back mixing models preceded with a plug flow component were used to simulate the measured RTD and quantify the degree of axial mixing. Based on the study, optimum conditions for operating the digester were proposed.