Title: The Dorr-Oliver Flotation cell
1The Dorr-Oliver Flotation cell
Six blade impeller
Stator with 4 large blades and 12 small
2The three studied Configurations for Re35000
y
x or r
1cm
3cm
1cm with stator
3Normalized velocity magnitude contours
4Normalized radial velocity contours
5Normalized TKE contours
6Normalized Dissipation rate contours
7 Normalized Z-vorticity
8Streamlines along a horizontal plane of the
impeller at
9Y-vorticity along a horizontal plane of the
impeller at
10TKE along a horizontal plane of the impeller at
11Dissipation rate along a horizontal plane of the
impeller at
12Streamlines along a horizontal plane of the
impeller at
In the first two cases some of the flow is
returning back from the two recirculation regions
next to the impeller while some of it is still
going out
In the case with the stator most of the flow is
returning back from the huge recirculation
region while some of it inside the stator still
tries to pass through.
13Y-vorticity along a horizontal plane of the
impeller at
14TKE along a horizontal plane of the impeller at
15Dissipation rate along a horizontal plane of the
impeller at
16Streamlines along a horizontal plane of the
impeller at
17Y-vorticity along a horizontal plane of the
impeller at
18TKE along a horizontal plane of the impeller at
19Dissipation rate along a horizontal plane of the
impeller at
20Conclusions
- The Fluent code can predict in many features of
the flow in a flotation cell, but so far,
single-phase flow was considered. - The turbulent kinetic energy and dissipation have
the highest values in the immediate neighborhood
of the impeller - Stators generate recirculation patterns that lead
the flow upward in the center of the tank, and
thus promote flotation. - Stators generate significant increases in
turbulent dissipation and thus could promote the
collision of bubbles and particles.
21Future Work
- Experimental predictions for the Dorr-Oliver
Flotation cell - Comparisons of the studied cases with the
experiments - More Re numbers and clearances for the
Dorr-Oliver Cell - Higher Re numbers for both Tanks (100000-300000)
- Unsteady calculations
- Extension to two-phase or three phase flows