Chen, Kai-Yuan Hajduk, Jean-Christophe Johnson, James W.
Verschenen in:
Chemical engineering communications
Paginering:
Jaargang 72 (1988) nr. 1 pagina's 141-157
Jaar:
1988-10-01
Inhoud:
Experiments were conducted for extremely high turbulent mixing operations in a baffled mixing lank. Three components of the mean and root-mean-square velocities were measured using a laser-Doppler anemometer. The impeller rotation rate, the impeller type, and the impeller location were considered. Due to the complexity of flow in a baffled mixing tank, there are still several fundamental modeling and computational difficulties in simulating the flow, Thus, these experimental data based on the sophisticated and extensive measurements may improve fundamental modeling methods. The results show that the flow patterns depend on the impeller type. The effect of the impeller location on flow was small. The axial direction of the How was caused by the baffles. The flow was three-dimensional, rotational periodic, and statistically random. This information successfully characterizes the flow in the baffled mixing tank.