The maximum stable drop sizes, dmax, formed in turbulent stirred dispersions were found to increase significantly on addition of a drag-reducing agent (DRA) to the continuous phase. Two models have been proposed to predict the values of dmax in the presence of a DRA. The first model assumes that the presence of a DRA dampens the turbulent velocity fluctuations. The second model proposes that, during the sequential breakage of eddies, the DRA molecules elongate by absorption of energy from the eddies, thereby reducing the energy available for drop breakage. Both the models have been verified by using water containing 25 and 50 ppm polyacrylamide as the continuous phase and a number of organic liquids with widely different interfacial tension...
Kumar et al. (1991, Chem. Engng Sci. 46, 2483-2489) have shown that in a stirred vessel, size of the...
Abstract-Although turbulence-stabilized dispersions are of considerable industrial importance, their...
A model of drop breakage in turbulent stirred dispersions based on interaction of a drop with eddies...
The maximum stable drop sizes, $^dmax,$ formed in turbulent stirred dispersions were found to increa...
The maximum stable drop sizes, $^dmax,$ formed in turbulent stirred dispersions were found to increa...
The various existing models for predicting the maximum stable drop diameter dmax in turbulent stirre...
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 existingm odels of drop breakage in stirred dispersions grossly overpredict the maximum drop siz...
The existingm odels of drop breakage in stirred dispersions grossly overpredict the maximum drop siz...
A model of breakage of drops in a stirred vessel has been proposed to account for the effect of rheo...
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 ...
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. ...
Kumar et al. (1991, Chem. Engng Sci. 46, 2483-2489) have shown that in a stirred vessel, size of the...
Abstract-Although turbulence-stabilized dispersions are of considerable industrial importance, their...
A model of drop breakage in turbulent stirred dispersions based on interaction of a drop with eddies...
The maximum stable drop sizes, $^dmax,$ formed in turbulent stirred dispersions were found to increa...
The maximum stable drop sizes, $^dmax,$ formed in turbulent stirred dispersions were found to increa...
The various existing models for predicting the maximum stable drop diameter dmax in turbulent stirre...
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 existingm odels of drop breakage in stirred dispersions grossly overpredict the maximum drop siz...
The existingm odels of drop breakage in stirred dispersions grossly overpredict the maximum drop siz...
A model of breakage of drops in a stirred vessel has been proposed to account for the effect of rheo...
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 ...
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. ...
Kumar et al. (1991, Chem. Engng Sci. 46, 2483-2489) have shown that in a stirred vessel, size of the...
Abstract-Although turbulence-stabilized dispersions are of considerable industrial importance, their...
A model of drop breakage in turbulent stirred dispersions based on interaction of a drop with eddies...