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06004 Mixing in Confined Jets and High-Intensity Continuous Contactors
OverviewImpinging and cross-flow jets, turbulence promoters, and high-intensity continuous contactors are used for a number of mixing and reactor applications. The design and performance of such mixers and contactors and the development of new types are covered in this session.
Primary SponsorNorth American Mixing Forum (06)

Chair

Richard V. Calabrese
Professor
Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-2111
Phone Number: 301-405-1908
Fax Number: 301-405-0523
Email: rvc@umd.edu

CoChair

Brian K. Johnson
Merck & Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 2000
Rahway, NJ 07065
Phone Number: 732 594-2550
Fax Number: 732 594-1310
Email: Brian_Johnson@Merck.com
Characterization of Micro-Mixers through Experiments and Multi-Scale Modeling
Christian Lindenberg and Marco Mazzotti, Institute of Process Engineering, ETH Zurich, Zurich, 8092, Switzerland
Effect of Operating Conditions on the Precipitation of Griseofulvin In Impinging Jets In Stirred-Tank Reactors
Giuseppe Di Benedetto1, Ankit Patel1, Ewa Sukcik1, Piero M. Armenante1 and Somenath Mitra2, (1)Otto H. York Department of Chemical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 323 King Blvd., Newark, NJ 07102-1982, (2)Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 323 King Blvd., Newark, NJ 07102-1982
Blend Time In Stirred Tanks Equipped with a High Shear Homogenizer
Micaela Caramellino, Otto H. York Dept. of Chemical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 323 King Blvd., Newark, NJ 07102 and Piero M. Armenante, Otto H. York Department of Chemical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 323 King Blvd., Newark, NJ 07102-1982
Monitoring Dissolution of High Viscosity Liquids In Water
Thomas L. Rodgers1, Michael Cooke1, Flor R. Siperstein1 and Adam J. Kowalski2, (1)School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, University of Manchester, Po Box 88, Sackville Street, Manchester, M60 1QD, United Kingdom, (2)Unilever R&D Port Sunlight, Quarry Road East, Bebington, Wirral, CH63 3JW, United Kingdom
Prediction of Velocity Field and Particle Deformation In An In-Line Rotor-Stator Mixer
B. N. Murthy1, Karl R. Kevala1, Kenneth T. Kiger2 and Richard V. Calabrese1, (1)Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland, Building 090, Room 2113, College Park, MD 20742-2111, (2)Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-3035
Studies on Mass Transfer on Inner Surface of An Annular Column with Coaxially Placed Spiral Coil as Turbulent Promoter
Ganapathy Y, P. Rajendra Prasad, Vaka Murali Mohan, Sujatha V and Sarveswara Rao S, Chemical Engineering, Andhra Universirty, Visakhapatnam, 530003, India

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