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Macro level mixing - Physical processing

Macro-level mixing topics covered in this category are mixing or blending times based on several different methods. Acid-base neutralization with an indicator makes mixing or blend time studies visible to the naked eye and allows the investigator to see the location of the worst mixing. Mixing paints or dyes can also be used to determine mixing times, but because these are usually opaque, the determination of the mixing time is restricted to what you can see at the tank wall, or during the draining of the tanks contents. Other mixing studies are done with ionic conductivity, radioactive tracers, density difference (stratified mixing layers), or pH which are not visible. Since they require instrumentation, they should belong in the micro-level mixing topics, but because mixing time studied based on acid-base neutralization are so colorful and visible, all mixing and blend time studies are grouped here. Residence time distributions of continuous processes (including continuous stirred tank reactor models, CSTR) also belong here as well as the resulting characteristics such as back mixing, short circuiting and dead zones. Typical reactor studies in chemical and mechanical engineering just talk about perfect mixing and plug flow models. Studies describing imperfect mixing, which probably describes 90% of all industrial mixing applications, belong here.

Examples:

Mixing in from the surface: Click here to see a simulation of the mixing effects of a pitched bladed turbine. The objective is to study the blending of a miscible fluid from the surface with the rest of the fluid in the tank. The fluid has water-like properties. The animation is over 5000 KB large so it may take some time to download.

Mixing in from the bottom: Click here to see a simulation of the mixing effects of a pitched bladed turbine. The objective is to study the blending of a miscible fluid from the bottom of the tank with the rest of the fluid in the tank. The fluid has water-like properties. The animation is over 5000 KB large so it may take some time to download.

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