Monday, 31 October 2005: 3:15 PM-5:45 PM
Colonade B (Millennium Hotel)

North American Mixing Forum (06)

#131 - Novel Computational and Experimental Methods in Mixing: I (06005)
This session focuses on approaches to chemical reactor design and modeling using novel computational and experimental methods. The theme of the session is the improved design and analysis of chemical reactors, by more accurate prediction of the momentum, heat and mass transfer within them. We encourage papers that focus on novel applications of modeling and experimental techniques for chemical reactor design, scale up and optimization. Contributions can range from fundamental studies to improvement of existing techniques and models, with emphasis on application to industrial processes.
CoChair:Alvin Nienow
Chair:Elizabeth M. Marshall
3:15 PMNovel Computational and Experimental Methods in Mixing
Robert S. Brodkey, Abdullahi Yusuf, Alex Brown, Miguel Garcia, Yang Zhao, James Knight, Thomas Yang, Matt Nilsen
3:38 PMUsing a Dispersed Phase Model to Track Particle Paths and Deformation Rates in Complex Mixing Geometries
Richard V. Calabrese, Karl R. Kevala, Kenneth T. Kiger
4:01 PMConservation and Cartesian Methods
Jeremy N. Thornock, Philip J. Smith
4:24 PMSimulation of Turbulent Mixing and Chemical Reaction in a Partially Stirred Reactor Using the Direct Quadrature Method of Moments
Rochan R. Upadhyay, Ofodike A. Ezekoye
4:47 PMMixing Times and Mixing Time Correlations Revisited by Means of Les
Hugo Hartmann, Jos J. Derksen, Harry E.A. Van den Akker
5:10 PMTendrils and Sheets: Topology of Injections in Steady Chaotic 3d Flow
Justin P. Lacombe, FJ Muzzio
5:27 PMDesign of a Static Mixer Using CFD and Experiments
Jose Roberto Nunhez, Efraim Cekinski, Celso F. Joaquim Jr., Luis A. G. Fernandes, Marcelo M. Seckler
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