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Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.75, No.4, 641-652, 1997
Scalar Mixing Measurements in Batch Operated Stirred Tanks
An LIF technique was used to obtain unobtrusive measurements of scalar concentration as a function of time and mixing times in a fully baffled batch operated mixing vessel agitated by five forms of impeller (Rushton, ’bucket’, six bladed 45 degrees- and 60 degrees-pitched blade, hyperboloid). The mixing time was comparable to the time required for the dye/scalar to be transported from the top of the vessel to the bottom part plus the time required for a further two rotations of the bulk flow in the circumferential direction. At constant power input the mixing times for similar impellers were similar, although different for different types.