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Rotor-stator devices: The role of shear and the stator

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    Abstract

    High shear rotor-stator mixers are widely used in process industries including the manufacture of many food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and health care products. Many of these products involve emulsification where the drop size distribution affects the processing and the product properties. Therefore, an understanding of the mechanisms that breaks the drops is key for any design process. In rotor-stator devices there are two main mechanisms that can break drops, one due to the rotor and one due to the stator. For the inviscid systems studied, this article shows that when a rotor-stator device is used in a recycle loop the effective equilibrium drop size is largely unaffected by the presence of the stator and is mainly dependant on the rotor. The article also goes on to show that the effective equilibrium drop size data can be correlated on the agitator shear rate. © 2011 The Institution of Chemical Engineers.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)323-327
    Number of pages4
    JournalChemical Engineering Research and Design
    Volume90
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2012

    Keywords

    • Equilibrium drop size
    • Rotor-stator devices
    • Shear rate

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