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Blending and Radial Mixing in Pipeline Flow

The process result of heat transfer is a heat transfer coefficient. For dispersion it is a drop or particle size and size distribution. For blending in tanks it is blend time to achieve a certain degree of mixing. The equivalent for mixing in pipeline flow is not as clear. Alloca and Streiff (1980) proposed using a radial coefficient of variation, and this concept is now widely accepted. Since it is unique in the process industries to pipeline flow, it merits some extended discussion. [Pg.410]


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