m777182,
Basically, we are looking at the same crystallizer... external recirculation - and thermal destruction - of fines you say, and I agree. Adding that the unsaturated solution should be injected in the best possible location, generally deep down in the vessel, since it is hot. The problem is, in real life you cannot always thermally destroy the fines : think to anhydrous sodium sulphate, for example. So you have to work on both issues. BTW, I meant reducing the volume of the supersaturation zone, not reducing the supersaturation in terms of % excess solute - of course you have to compromise, somehow.