plantprowler
Chemical
- Aug 10, 2013
- 136
I came across a new factoid today that I had never read of before, so thought I'd get opinions on here:
We have a reactor with a four bladed agitator and the vessel has 4 full height baffles (8% width). Someone mentioned that it is better to go with 3 baffles in this case i.e. not have the same number of baffles and agitator blades. He wasn't able to articulate his reasoning to my satisfaction but I've read of other situations (e.g. gears) where designers try to avoid teeth-ratios that are integral.
With 4 blades + 4 baffles it might be plausible that the blades pass all baffles at the same instant?
Just wondering if there is any opinions on this matter. For sure, I cannot remember reading in any authoritative reference that the number of blades and baffles cannot be the same.
Thoughts?
We have a reactor with a four bladed agitator and the vessel has 4 full height baffles (8% width). Someone mentioned that it is better to go with 3 baffles in this case i.e. not have the same number of baffles and agitator blades. He wasn't able to articulate his reasoning to my satisfaction but I've read of other situations (e.g. gears) where designers try to avoid teeth-ratios that are integral.
With 4 blades + 4 baffles it might be plausible that the blades pass all baffles at the same instant?
Just wondering if there is any opinions on this matter. For sure, I cannot remember reading in any authoritative reference that the number of blades and baffles cannot be the same.
Thoughts?