Development of the VelMix Bio-Reactor

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter Greenhalgh R. P. Riley W. Baguley
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Jan 1, 1990

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 VELMIX bio-reactor 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 char􀀉c­teristics to the VFBT impeller and to air­ agitated pachucas, with lower energy input. The geometry of the sparge _ring was found to be very important in optimizing the system.
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APA: Peter Greenhalgh R. P. Riley W. Baguley  (1990)  Development of the VelMix Bio-Reactor

MLA: Peter Greenhalgh R. P. Riley W. Baguley Development of the VelMix Bio-Reactor. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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