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Title
Bed efficiency for displacement washing of kraft softwood and hardwood pulps
Authors
FRANTISEK POTUCEK and M. MOSTAFIZUR RAHMAN
Received
July 19, 2017
Published
Volume 52 Issue 5-6 May-June
Keywords
pulp, spruce, hardwood, displacement washing, bed efficiency, dispersion, Péclet number
Abstract
Using a laboratory displacement washing cell, kraft long fibre softwood and short fibre hardwood pulps cooked from
spruce and a blend of deciduous woods, respectively, were subjected to displacement washing with water as a wash
liquid. Based on the washing breakthrough curves measured for alkali lignin, the Péclet number was evaluated and the
washing efficiency was characterised by bed efficiency at a wash liquor ratio equal to unity. For both pulps, bed
efficiency increases with increasing Péclet number, however, it decreases with increasing dimensionless dispersion
length. At pulp bed consistency of 120 to 130 kg m-3, the bed efficiency of short fibre hardwood pulp was found to be
greater in comparison with that of long fibre spruce pulp, which has lower permeability and greater specific hydraulic
resistance. Since the displacement was the dominant mechanism during the initial period of the washing process, bed
efficiency greater than unity was achieved for both pulps.
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