Flow field characterization in the vicinity of vertical plane electrodes in a bench-scale zinc electrowinning cell

2018 
Abstract Characteristics of flow fields in the vicinity of vertical plane electrodes in a bench-scale zinc electrolysis cell were visualized using particle image velocimetry (PIV). Two experimental conditions, f N (current density = 0 A m −2 ) and f W (current density = 440 A m −2 ), were applied to investigate and compare the pump-induced and bubble-induced flows. The flow patterns in the selected region changed from vortex topology in f N to smooth streamlines in f W . In the presence of rising electrogenerated bubbles, the average velocity of the electrolyte between electrodes increased around 9 times. Based on the spatial velocity variation in f W , the average thicknesses of the bubble diffusion regions near the anode and the cathode were 3.59 mm and 3.78 mm, respectively, where the local turbulence was significantly stronger than that in the bulk region. It is noteworthy that near the anode surface, the turbulence intensity increased linearly ( R  = 0.99) upwards from the anode bottom, indicating that the local turbulent two-phase flow might be attributed to the accumulated perturbations from individual bubbles. The drag effect of the bubble curtains was the main driving force to renew the electrolyte within electrode gap rather than the electrolyte feeding into cell in the zinc electrowinning system.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    25
    References
    1
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []