Affiliation:
1. Circe Biotechnologie GmbH, Kerpengasse 125, 1210 Vienna, Austria
2. HabiBIKES GbR, Mannheimer Straße 279, 69123 Heidelberg, Germany
3. Hydromea SA, Avenue de Longemalle, 11, 1020 Renens, Switzerland
Abstract
The purpose of this work was to test a new setup to pump water with entrained air for application in gas fermentation. A mixed flow, where gas is contained in a liquid to be pumped, rapidly reduces the efficiency of a conventional pump, due to the compressibility of the gas. It is not always possible to degas the fluid, for instance in gas fermentation, which is preferably carried out in tubular reactors (loop fermenters) to achieve a high conversion rate of the gaseous feedstocks. Method: In this work, a rim-driven thruster (RDT) was tested in a lab-scale, cold flow model of a loop reactor with 5–30% (by volume) of gas fraction (air) in the liquid (water) as alternative propulsion element (6 m total pipe length, ambient temperature and pressure). As a result, it was found that the RDT, in connection with a guiding vane providing swirling motion to the two-phase fluid, could pump a mixed flow with up to 25.7% of gas content (by volume) at atmospheric pressure and 25 °C and 0.5 to 2 m/s flow speed. In conclusion, an RDT is advantageous over a classic propulsion element like a centrifugal pump or axial flow pump for transporting liquids with entrained gases. This article describes the potential of rim-driven thrusters, as known from marine propulsion, in biotechnology, the chemical industry, and beyond, to handle multiphase flows.
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