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Initial Mixing by Jet Injection Blending
The recognition that conventional methods of initial mixing, which usually have included a turbine or impeller mixer in a mixing chamber, may be inefficient due to backmixing phenomena has resulted in a move toward in‐line blenders. Criteria for the design of in‐line jet injection blenders are described here, illustrated by a sample application.
Initial Mixing by Jet Injection Blending
The recognition that conventional methods of initial mixing, which usually have included a turbine or impeller mixer in a mixing chamber, may be inefficient due to backmixing phenomena has resulted in a move toward in‐line blenders. Criteria for the design of in‐line jet injection blenders are described here, illustrated by a sample application.
Initial Mixing by Jet Injection Blending
Chao, Junn‐Ling (author) / Stone, Brian G. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 71 ; 570-573
1979-10-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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