Numerical and experimental study of a homogenizer impinging jet


Autoria(s): Kleinig, AR; Middelberg, APJ
Data(s)

01/01/1997

Resumo

High-pressure homogenization is a key unit operation used to disrupt cells containing intracellular bioproducts. Modeling and optimization of this unit are restrained by a lack of information on the flow conditions within a homogenizer value. A numerical investigation of the impinging radial jet within a homogenizer value is presented. Results for a laminar and turbulent (k-epsilon turbulent model) jet are obtained using the PHOENICS finite-volume code. Experimental measurement of the stagnation region width and correlation of the cell disruption efficiency with jet stagnation pressure both indicate that the impinging jet in the homogenizer system examined is likely to be laminar under normal operating conditions. Correlation of disruption data with laminar stagnation pressure provides a better description of experimental variability than existing correlations using total pressure drop or the grouping 1/Y(2)h(2).

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:57559

Idioma(s)

eng

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Chemical #High-pressure Homogenization #Turbulent Jets #Radial Jet #Escherichia-coli #Cell Disruption #Laminar #Mechanism #Model
Tipo

Journal Article