Scale-Up Methods of Dense Slurry Production by Propeller and Flow Technique Mixers

International Mineral Processing Congress
I. Tarján J. Faitli
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

One of the basic processes of process engineering is the production of dense suspensions. The major two equipment of this task are the periodically operating propeller mixer, and the continuously operating mixer tank based on the flow principle. In the laboratory of the Department of Process Engineering at the University of Miskolc, laboratory scale experimental setups had been built of both types of mixers in the frame of the FKFP 0504/1999 signed research project, supported by the Hungarian Ministry of Education. By these experimental setups many systematical experimental series had been carried out by test materials of water as the dispersing media and sand, power plant fly ash and magnetite as the granular solids. On the basis of the literature and these experimental investigations, scale-up methods had been developed for both types of mixers for the determination of the main technical parameters of industrial size equipment.
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APA: I. Tarján J. Faitli  (2003)  Scale-Up Methods of Dense Slurry Production by Propeller and Flow Technique Mixers

MLA: I. Tarján J. Faitli Scale-Up Methods of Dense Slurry Production by Propeller and Flow Technique Mixers. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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