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Dimensional analysis for planetary mixer: Mixing time and Reynolds numbers
Authors:G. Delaplace,Rajeev K. Thakur,C. André  
Affiliation:a INRA, Laboratoire de Génie de Procédés et Technologies Alimentaires, 369 rue Jules Guesde, B.P. 39, 59651 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
b Laboratoire de Génie de Procédés, Hautes Etudes Industrielles (H.E.I.), 13 Rue de Toul, 59046 Lille, France
Abstract:Mixing time number is a convenient parameter to characterize mixing performance of stirred tanks. This dimensionless number is now well established for agitated vessels equipped with vertically and centrally mounted impeller for Newtonian as well as for non-Newtonian fluids. To our knowledge, there is more ambiguity concerning its definition for planetary mixers especially when they have dual motion (around two perpendicular axes) to achieve homogenization. In this study, dimensional analysis of mixing time and reliability of the modified Reynolds and mixing time numbers are proposed for such a planetary mixer particularly named as TRIAXE® system. These two numbers are based on the maximum tip speed of mixer as the characteristic velocity. Modified dimensionless numbers are consistent with the definition of conventional Reynolds and mixing numbers (when only one revolving motion around the vertical axis of the mixing device occurs in the vessel).Mixing time experiments with TRIAXE® mixer for highly viscous Newtonian fluids showed that the proposed modified Reynolds and mixing time numbers succeeded to obtain a unique mixing curve irrespective of the different speed ratio chosens. This agreement proves that the proposed modified dimensionless numbers can be well adapted for engineering purposes and they can be used to compare the mixing performance of planetary mixers.
Keywords:Mixing time   Planetary mixer   Newtonian viscous fluid   Dimensional analysis
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