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#1 desh

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Posted 24 July 2009 - 01:36 AM

Hi There

I'm trying to design a ring sparger with perforated holes that will be used to aerate a tank filled with slurry. If anyone has references that may be of help please can you email them to me at deshini.naidoo@gmail.com.

Also any helpful advice from those that have design spargers before will be much welcome.

Thanks
Desh



#2 Qalander (Chem)

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Posted 24 July 2009 - 02:13 AM

QUOTE (desh @ Jul 24 2009, 11:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi There

I'm trying to design a ring sparger with perforated holes that will be used to aerate a tank filled with slurry. If anyone has references that may be of help please can you email them to me at deshini.naidoo@gmail.com.

Also any helpful advice from those that have design spargers before will be much welcome.

Thanks
Desh


Dear
Most probably www.eng-tips.com could be good resource on this if searched appropriately.
Wish you best of luck.

#3 ankur2061

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Posted 24 July 2009 - 02:51 AM

Desh,

The seventh post on the same forum is for sparger design:

http://www.cheresour...?showtopic=8629

Use the search feature on the forum and you will find several other posts related directly or indirectly to your post.

It is important to note that most queries raised on 'cheresources' are of a repetitive nature and have been answered somewhere in the total of 29,000 or more posts made by members of this forum.

The search feature is a wonderful feature which allows readers to look up for old posts where the likelihood of finding answers to their queries is very high. Saves you a heck of a time.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Ankur.




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