IN PREVIOUS notes [ l-51, the hydrodynamics of a continuous flow mixer equipped with a two flat-bladed stirrer and four baffles, fed from above, was examined. By carrying out a study of residence times distribution function (RTDF) for a wide range of operative conditions: stirrer velocity, feed rate
Continuous flow mixers
β Scribed by A. Gianetto; F. Cazzulo
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 63 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2509
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Kin&a and Mee-hatlismaIC_ n. Academic Press 1968.347 pp. f4 4s.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A radiotracer method for testing the mixing characteristics of industrial continuous mixers in actual process conditions is described. The tracer is fed into the input of the mixer at a constant rate and the radiation in the output is measured by two properly collimated radiation detectors. The meas
## Abstract It is demonstrated experimentally by example of simple, commercially available Tβjunctions and by βunsymmetricalβ Vβtype micromixers that mixing times cannot be derived by applying the Iodide Iodate Reaction Method without considering the specific mixer geometry. Experimental results di
A numencal procedure was developed to compute the streamhnes and the shear rate dlstrlbutron for the tlow of Newtoman and "power-law" hqmds between a mixer arm and the vessel wall The results show that the geometry of the mixer has an overrldmn Influence upon the extent and dtstrlbutlon of shear whd
The objective of the study is to develop a mathematical model of continuous mixing of granular materials, which takes into account the crosswise non-homogeneity of particulate flow inside a mixer. The target function of modeling is the residence time distribution of a tracer injected into the inflow