Wednesday, 2 November 2005: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM
Colonade B (Millennium Hotel)

North American Mixing Forum (06)

#363 - Mixing Issues in Industrial Processes II (06003)
In the U.S. chemical industries, poor mixing can cost billions of dollars annually in lost profits. Mixing issues can affect product yield, quality and physical attributes. Inadequate mixing can also cause manufacturing problems affecting reaction time, separations and final isolations. In this session we invite papers describing industrial case studies in mixing-related process development work, as well as methodologies to scale up or scale down mixing-sensitive processes.
CoChair:Midey Chang-Mateu
Chair:David S. Dickey
12:30 PMScale up of a Co-Current Solid Liquid Leaching Process
James Oldshue
12:48 PMDrawdown of Floating Solids in Stirred Tanks
Suzanne Kresta, Oscar Khazam
1:06 PMPilot-Scale Studies of Requirements for Suspending Settled Solids in Srs Process Tanks
Michael Poirier, David T. Herman, Erich Hansen, Samuel D. Fink
1:24 PMDifferent Solids Suspension Techniques in Flue Gas Desulfurization
Eric E. Janz, Julian Fasano, Kevin J. Myers
1:42 PMPredicting the Effect of Mixing on Oxygen Transfer and Nutrient Removal in Activated Sludge Basins
Gregory Cartland Glover, Stephanie Vermande, Karim Essemiani, Jens Meinhold
2:00 PMEffect of Jet Pulsing on the Mixing of Non Newtonian Fluid in Storage Tank
Dean Ducreay, Mario Valdivieso, C.X. Lin, Chaouki Ghenai
2:18 PMPanel Discussion on Industrial Mixing
Midey Chang-Mateu, David S. Dickey
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