Development of the BX04 Impeller System for Bio-Oxidation Reactors

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. P. Riley W. Baguley L. P. H. Greenhalgh
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The traditional impeller system for aeration and suspension of slurries, e.g. in bacterial oxidation plants, is the vertical flat blade turbine (VFBT) . This type of impeller is energy-intensive, which results in a heavy-duty design of shaft, gearbox and drive. The Mixtec BX04 agitator development programme is designed to evaluate the use of the new generation of hydrofoil impellers which consume less power and thus have potential for capital and operating cost savings as well as being possibly less damaging to the bacteria. The early tests on pyrite oxidation in a 300 litre laboratory pilot tank using the Thiobacillus ferro oxidans bacteria, showed that hydrofoil impellers had superior characteristics to the VFBT impeller and to air-agitated pachucas, with lower energy input. The geometry of the air sparge ring was found to be very important in optimizing the system. These early successes resulted in a prototype impeller and sparge ring beinq tested in a 9m3 tank where oxygen uptake in water, impeller cavitation at different impeller speeds and air flows were evaluated. Resulting from this work was the supply of an agitator unit to an operating bacterial oxidation plant where it has been successfully evaluated. This paper describes the development work so far carried out
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APA: R. P. Riley W. Baguley L. P. H. Greenhalgh  (1992)  Development of the BX04 Impeller System for Bio-Oxidation Reactors

MLA: R. P. Riley W. Baguley L. P. H. Greenhalgh Development of the BX04 Impeller System for Bio-Oxidation Reactors . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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