The existing models of drop breakage in stirred turbulent dispersions are applicable only to purely viscous dispersed phases. In their present form, they are found to underpredict the diameters of the largest stable drops formed when a viscoelastic fluid is dispersed into a Newtonian liquid. In purely viscous fluids, the turbulent stresses are opposed both by the stresses due to interfacial tension and the viscous stresses generated as the drop deforms. In viscoelastic fluids, drop deformation produces additional retractive elastic stresses which also oppose turbulent stresses. As the deformation rates are large, the retractive stresses can be large in magnitude. Assuming that these additional stresses decay with time, a model of viscoelast...
In this work, an attempt is made to gain a better understanding of the breakage of low-viscosity dro...
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. ...
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 ...
A model of breakage of drops in a stirred vessel has been proposed to account for the effect of rheo...
The various existing models for predicting the maximum stable drop diameterd max in turbulent stirr...
The various existing models for predicting the maximum stable drop diameterd max in turbulent stirr...
The various existing models for predicting the maximum stable drop diameter dmax in turbulent stirre...
Existing models for dmax predict that, in the limit of μd → ∞, dmax increases with ...
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. ...
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...
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. ...
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 ...
A model of breakage of drops in a stirred vessel has been proposed to account for the effect of rheo...
The various existing models for predicting the maximum stable drop diameterd max in turbulent stirr...
The various existing models for predicting the maximum stable drop diameterd max in turbulent stirr...
The various existing models for predicting the maximum stable drop diameter dmax in turbulent stirre...
Existing models for dmax predict that, in the limit of μd → ∞, dmax increases with ...
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. ...
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...
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. ...