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Mixing circulation time, shear rates

III. EFFECT OF CIRCULATION TIME AND SPECTRUM OF SHEAR RATES ON 10 MIXING TECHNOLOGIES... [Pg.334]

Mixing times in inelastic systems follow a similar pattern namely, 9m is independent of Reynolds munber in the laminar region (Re < 10). For helical screw impellers in the intermediate zone (10 < Re < 1000), 9m decreases with Reynolds number. With shear-thinning behaviom, the apparent viscosity should be evaluated at yavg estimated using equation (8.8). On the other hand, Carreau et al. [1976] have reported that non-Newtonian fluids required considerably longer mixing times as compared with Newtonian fluids at comparable circulation rates. [Pg.359]


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