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Fluid Mixing Studies

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Description:

The apparatus comprises a clear acrylic mixing vessel mounted on a stainless steel base. Above this is mounted a variable-speed electronic mixer with electronic torque measurement incorporated.
A set of PVC baffles can be fitted into the mixer with a simple screw mechanism to hold them in place. Under the stainless steel base is a storage compartment for the various small mixer components and the simple tools (hexagonal keys) required to change them. The larger mixer components are stored on pins behind the vessel.
The Rushton turbine impeller is a one-piece stainless steel fabrication with eight alternate upward and downward-pointing blades.

Experimental Content:

  • To observe the various flow patterns that can be achieved by the use of different impellers with and without the use of baffles
  • To show how the power consumed by a mixer varies with speed, type of impeller, and with the inclusion of baffles
  • Torque/power/speed characteristics of different impellors
  • To observe how different types of impeller turning at different speeds influence the rate of dispersion of solids throughout the liquid
  • To observe the effectiveness of different impeller configurations running at different speeds, with and without baffles, on the mixing of immiscible liquids
  • To study the effectiveness of different impeller configurations running at different speeds, with and without baffles, on the rate of mixing an electrolyte in water
  • Investigation of how mixing time affects the quality of mixing
  • Effect of flat blade paddles, propellers and agitators on mixing
  • To predict the power absorbed by a large mixer using the Fluid Mixing Apparatus provided as a model and to draw a characteristic mixing curve
  • To observe the effect of temperature on the viscosity of fluids and the corresponding changes in stirring characteristics

Specification:

  • A benchtop laboratory mixing system for demonstrating and teaching fundamental principles of mixing
  • Electronically controlled variable-speed drive system with accurate RPM measurement display
  • Electronic measurement and display of torque on the drive head
  • The drive can be varied from 50-2,200rpm (note, not all the impellers are suitable for use at high speed)
  • Impellers include a true Rushton turbine with eight alternate upward and downward-pointing vertical blades, a propeller and six different sizes of flat blades
  • The flat blades are attached to a common mounting hub with a simple mechanism providing a precise blade angle. Seven different blade angles can be set for each blade size
  • The Rushton turbine and flat-bladed impellers are manufactured from stainless steel
  • Supplied with software to log the speed (RPM) and drive torque, calculate the power and display the data in graphs and tables
  • A set of baffles is included
  • The equipment can be operated in zero, two or four-baffle configurations
  • An optional heat transfer coil is available complete with temperature sensor and display
  • Powered by a universal power adaptor with worldwide approval
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