Computer-Aided Design of Fluid Mixing Equipment A Guide and Tool for Practicing Engineers
Auteur : Penney W Roy
Computer-Aided Design of Fluid Mixing Equipment: A Guide and Tool for Practicing Engineers helps practicing design and operations engineers in solving their agitation and mixing problems. The book provides the practicing engineer with the tools necessary to evaluate the performance of existing agitation and mixing equipment, along with tactics on how to design new equipment using computerized rating and design methods. The most appropriate design techniques are also included in computer programs for solving mixing problems for the practicing engineer.
Excel solutions are available through the WEB for 40 example problems in the book. WEB based, general purpose CalcEdge design programs are also available; the TK6 source codes are also available.
1. Introduction2. Impeller Fundamentals3. Equipment Selection4. Impeller Power and Pumping5. Vortex Depth6. Tank Blending7. Pipeline Mixing8. Heat Transfer9. Solids Suspension10. Solids Dissolving11. Gas-Liquid Dispersions12. Liquid-Liquid Dispersions13. Compartmented Agitated Columns14. Competitive Fast Reactions15. Scale-up16. Evaluation of VisiMix
- Provides the practicing engineer with the tools necessary to evaluate the performance of existing equipment and to design new equipment using computerized rating and design methods
- Explains the principles required to understand and use recommended design methods
- Implements design methods that are readily available and easy-to-use
- Presents sufficient worked examples–using provided canned programs–to guide the user in analyzing and designing mixing equipment
Date de parution : 08-2021
Ouvrage de 468 p.
19x23.3 cm
Thème de Computer-Aided Design of Fluid Mixing Equipment :
Mots-clés :
Stirred tanks; impellers; impeller selection; agitator power requirements; impeller pumping; tank blending; heat transfer in agitated vessels; vortex depth; solids suspension; gas-liquid dispersions; liquid-liquid dispersions; pipeline mixers; compartmented agitated columns; fast competitive/consecutive reactions; scale-up of agitated vessels; computer programs and examples in fluid mixing