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Annular centrifugal contactor mixing zone

The annular centrifugal contactor is designed so that each stage achieves the required mixing and subsequent separation. Besides the conditions specified above, at least five additional factors must be considered. First, to allow the dispersion to flow by gravity from the mixing zone into the rotor, stationary radial vanes under the rotor must dissipate the rotational velocity of the dispersion. Second, the rotor inlet (RI) must be small... [Pg.566]

FIGURE 10.2 Mixing zone of a 2-cm annular centrifugal contactor. (Figure 10.2b Reprinted from Leonard, R. A., D. B. Chamberlain, and C. Conner., Sep. Sci. Technol. 32(1-4), 193-210, 1997. With permission of Taylor Francis Ltd., http //www.tandf.co.uk/journals.)... [Pg.567]

FIG U RE 10.12 Variations in the mixing zone with time at constant operating conditions for a 12-cm annular centrifugal contactor. [Pg.577]

Wardle, K. E., T. R. Allen, and M. H. Anderson. 2008. Free Surface Flow in the Mixing Zone of an Annular Centrifugal Contactor. AIChE J. 54, 74—84. [Pg.616]


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