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Shear viscous mixing

Static mixing of immiscible Hquids can provide exceUent enhancement of the interphase area for increasing mass-transfer rate. The drop size distribution is relatively narrow compared to agitated tanks. Three forces are known to influence the formation of drops in a static mixer shear stress, surface tension, and viscous stress in the dispersed phase. Dimensional analysis shows that the drop size of the dispersed phase is controUed by the Weber number. The average drop size, in a Kenics mixer is a function of Weber number We = df /a, and the ratio of dispersed to continuous-phase viscosities (Eig. 32). [Pg.436]

Ko//M //s. When dispersion is requited ia exceedingly viscous materials, the large surface area and small mixing volume of roU mills allow maximum shear to be maintained as the thin layer of material passiag through the nip is continuously cooled. The roUs rotate at different speeds and temperatures to generate the shear force with preferential adhesion to the warmer roU. [Pg.441]


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