Existing models for dmax predict that, in the limit of μd → ∞, dmax increases with 3/4 power of μd. Further, at low values of interfacial tension, dmax becomes independent of σ even at moderate values of μd. However, experiments contradict both the predictions show that dmax dependence on μd is much weaker, and that, even at very low values of σ,dmax does not become independent of it. A model is proposed to explain these results. The model assumes that a drop circulates in a stirred vessel along with the bulk fluid and repeatedly passes through a deformation zone followed by a relaxation zone. In the deformation zone, the turbulent inertial stress tends to deform the drop, while the viscous stress generated in the drop and the interfacial...
In this work, an attempt is made to gain a better understanding of the breakage of low-viscosity dro...
A model of drop breakage in turbulent stirred dispersions based on interaction of a drop with eddies...
In this work, an attempt is made to gain a better understanding of the breakage of low-viscosity dro...
Existing models for dmax predict that, in the limit of μd → ∞, dmax increases with 3/4 power of μd. ...
Existing models for dmax predict that, in the limit of μd → ∞, dmax increases with 3/4 power of μd. ...
Existing models for dmax predict that, in the limit of μd → ∞, dmax increases with ...
A model of breakage of drops in a stirred vessel has been proposed to account for the effect of rheo...
Kumar et al. (1991, Chem. Engng Sci. 46, 2483-2489) have shown that in a stirred vessel, size of the...
The value of the average drop size in a stirred liquid-liquid dispersion is required for the analysi...
The value of the average drop size in a stirred liquid-liquid dispersion is required for the analysi...
In this work, an attempt is made to gain a better understanding of the breakage of low-viscosity dro...
The existing models of drop breakage in stirred turbulent dispersions are applicable only to purely ...
The existing models of drop breakage in stirred turbulent dispersions are applicable only to purely ...
The existing models of drop breakage in stirred turbulent dispersions are applicable only to purely ...
Kumar el al. (1991, Chem. Engng Sci. 46, 2483-2489) have shown that in a stirred vessel, size of the...
In this work, an attempt is made to gain a better understanding of the breakage of low-viscosity dro...
A model of drop breakage in turbulent stirred dispersions based on interaction of a drop with eddies...
In this work, an attempt is made to gain a better understanding of the breakage of low-viscosity dro...
Existing models for dmax predict that, in the limit of μd → ∞, dmax increases with 3/4 power of μd. ...
Existing models for dmax predict that, in the limit of μd → ∞, dmax increases with 3/4 power of μd. ...
Existing models for dmax predict that, in the limit of μd → ∞, dmax increases with ...
A model of breakage of drops in a stirred vessel has been proposed to account for the effect of rheo...
Kumar et al. (1991, Chem. Engng Sci. 46, 2483-2489) have shown that in a stirred vessel, size of the...
The value of the average drop size in a stirred liquid-liquid dispersion is required for the analysi...
The value of the average drop size in a stirred liquid-liquid dispersion is required for the analysi...
In this work, an attempt is made to gain a better understanding of the breakage of low-viscosity dro...
The existing models of drop breakage in stirred turbulent dispersions are applicable only to purely ...
The existing models of drop breakage in stirred turbulent dispersions are applicable only to purely ...
The existing models of drop breakage in stirred turbulent dispersions are applicable only to purely ...
Kumar el al. (1991, Chem. Engng Sci. 46, 2483-2489) have shown that in a stirred vessel, size of the...
In this work, an attempt is made to gain a better understanding of the breakage of low-viscosity dro...
A model of drop breakage in turbulent stirred dispersions based on interaction of a drop with eddies...
In this work, an attempt is made to gain a better understanding of the breakage of low-viscosity dro...