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|a Mixing.
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|b theory and practice /
|c edited by Vincent W. Uhl, Joseph B. Gray.
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|a CHAPTER 12. AGITATION OF PARTICULATE SOLID-LIQUID MIXTURES -- CHAPTER 13. TURBULENT RADIAL MIXING IN PIPES -- CHAPTER 14. FLOW AND TURBULENCE IN VESSELS WITH AXIAL IMPELLERS -- CHAPTER 15. SCALE-UP OF EQUIPMENT FOR AGITATING LIQUIDS -- CHAPTER 16. MIXING OF PARTICULATE SOLIDS.
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|a Mixing: Theory and Practice, Volume III is a five-chapter text that covers the significant improvements in the theoretical aspects and knowledge in mixing related to industrial-scale operations. The introductory chapters deal with the agitation of particulate solid-liquid mixtures and the turbulent radial mixing in pipes, with particular emphasis on the effects of jets and baffles on such mixing. The following chapter presents the theoretical analysis and experimental confirmation for predicting hydrodynamic characteristics and some process results in mechanically agitated vessels. Another chapter provides a comprehensive development of approaches and recommended practices for scale-up of agitated liquid equipment. The methods considered serve as a useful guide for reducing the risk of scale-up and scale-down catastrophes. The last chapter discusses the fundamental concepts and measures of the quality of mixing and the mechanisms of mixing and segregation. This chapter also introduces the process of continuous mixing of solids.
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|a Mixing V3.
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|a Uhl, Vincent W.
|t Mixing V3 : Theory And Practice.
|d Burlington : Elsevier Science, �1986
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