August 1, 2006
Journal Article

Aerosol entrainment from a sparged non-Newtonian slurry

Abstract

Aerosol measurements were conducted above a half-scale air sparged mixing tank filled with simulated waste slurry. Three aerosol size fractions were measured at three sampling heights at three different sparging rates using a filter based ambient air sampling technique. Aerosol concentrations in the head space above the closed tank demonstrated a wide range, varying between 97 ?g m-3 for PM2.5 and 5650 ?g m-3 for TSP. The variation in concentrations was a function of sampling heights, size fraction and sparging rate. Measured aerosol entrainment coefficients showed good agreement with existing entrainment models. The models evaluated generally over predicted the entrainment, but were within a factor of two of the measured entrainment. This indicates that the range of applicability of the models may be extendable to include sparged slurries with Bingham plastic rheological properties.

Revised: August 25, 2006 | Published: August 1, 2006

Citation

Fritz B.G. 2006. Aerosol entrainment from a sparged non-Newtonian slurry. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association 56. PNNL-SA-45366.