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Mixing Principle

Turbulent mixing of soluble, low-viscous liquids

Target: Eliminate concentration or temperature deviations in a low-viscous liquid flow, e.g. to enhance the performance of a reactor.

Target
Eliminate concentration or temperature deviations in a low-viscous liquid flow, e.g. to enhance the performance of a reactor.

Some turbulent mixing is observed even in an empty pipe. By installation of a static mixer, however, the distance required to achieve a good homogeneity is reduced by a factor 10 and more. A static mixer has one or several mixing elements generating eddies in the flow. Any kind of inhomogeneity will be dissipated by strong cross currents within the mixing elements and downstream.


Visual observation of the turbulent mixing in a Sulzer SMV mixer with 3 mixing elements.


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