Agitation efficiency of different physical systems

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Efficiency of agitation was considered for different physical systems on the basis of our own experimental studies on homogenisation, heat and mass transfer as well as gas hold-up. Measurements were performed for different physical systems: Newtonian liquids of low and higher viscosity, pseudoplastic liquid, gas-liquid and gas-solid-liquid systems agitated in vessels of the working volume from 0.02 m3 to 0.2 m3. Agitated vessels of different design were equipped with a high-speed impeller (10 impellers were tested). Comparative analysis of the experimental results proved that energy inputs (power consumption) should be taken into account as a very important factor when agitation efficiency is evaluated in order to select a proper type of equipment. When this factor is neglected in the analysis, intensification of the process can be estimated only.

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Karcz, J., Szoplik, J., Major-Godlewska, M., Cudak, M., & Kiełbus-Rąpała, A. (2021). Agitation efficiency of different physical systems. Chemical and Process Engineering - Inzynieria Chemiczna i Procesowa, 42(2), 139–156. https://doi.org/10.24425/cpe.2021.138921

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