화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.20, No.1, 178-190, 2012
Retrospect and Perspective of Micro-mixing Studies in Stirred Tanks
Mixing problems are most likely encountered and sometimes can be severe in scaling-up projects: Micro-mixing is an important aspect for fast or quasi-instantaneous reactions. Poor micro-mixing might produce more undesired by-products, leading to higher purification costs. This paper gives an extensive review and analysis of micro-mixing studies in single- and multiphase stirred tanks. The relevant experiment techniques, micro-mixing models and numerical approaches are critically reviewed and analyzed with remarks and perspectives. The reported studies on two-phase micro-mixing experiments and on the impact of the presence of the dispersed phases on turbulence have been limited to a narrow range of conditions. More importantly, disparities widely exist among different reports. Both Lagrangian and Eulerian models are based on oversimplified assumptions, which may lead to uncertainties or even unrealistic results. A heuristic model, which is from the perspective of CFD (computational fluid dynamics) and can cover the whole spectrum of scales and also focus on every sub-process, is desired in the future.