North American Mixing Forum

Session 99 - Mixing in Confined Jets and High-Intensity Continuous Contactors
Impinging and cross-flow jets, turbulence promoters, and high-intensity continuous contactors are used for a number of mixing and reactor applications. The design and performance of such mixers and contactors and the development of new types are covered in this session.
Chair: Richard V. Calabrese
CoChair: Brian K. Johnson
  Characterization of Micro-Mixers through Experiments and Multi-Scale Modeling
Christian Lindenberg, Marco Mazzotti
  Effect of Operating Conditions on the Precipitation of Griseofulvin in Impinging Jets in Stirred-Tank Reactors
Giuseppe Di Benedetto, Ankit Patel, Ewa Sukcik, Piero M. Armenante, Somenath Mitra
  Blend Time in Stirred Tanks Equipped with a High Shear Homogenizer
Micaela Caramellino, Piero M. Armenante
  Monitoring Dissolution of High Viscosity Liquids In Water
Thomas L. Rodgers, Michael Cooke, Flor R. Siperstein, Adam J. Kowalski
  Prediction of Velocity Field and Particle Deformation In An In-Line Rotor-Stator Mixer
B. N. Murthy, Karl R. Kevala, Kenneth T. Kiger, Richard V. Calabrese
  Studies on Mass Transfer on Inner Surface of An Annular Column with Coaxially Placed Spiral Coil as Turbulent Promoter
Ganapathy Y, P. Rajendra Prasad, Vaka Murali Mohan, Sujatha V, Sarveswara Rao S

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