Mixing and Segregation of Particulates II

Wednesday, November 10, 2010: 3:15 PM
251 B Room (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Description:
Mixing and segregation phenomena occur in most systems of powdered or granular solids and can have a significant influence on their behavior. In addition, the deliberate mixing of solids is an essential operation in the production of industrial powders or granular products constituted from different ingredients. Since product performance depends on blend homogeneity, the consequences of variability can be severe. Despite the enormous importance of solids mixing, our understanding of mixers, and mixing and segregation phenomena leaves much to be desired. For this session, we therefore seek both experimental and theoretical papers on fundamentals, scale up and modeling of mixing, process applications and design, and monitoring and instrumentation. We particularly encourage submissions relevant to industrial practice.


Sponsor:
Solids Flow, Handling and Processing


Chair:
Bruce D. Hook
Email: BDHook@dow.com

Co-Chair:
Karl Jacob
Email: jacobkv@dow.com

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.




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4:05 PM
(544c) Predicting Hold-up Weight Changes in a Continuous Powder Mixer During Transitory Regimes
Chawki Ammarcha, Cendrine Gatumel, Jean-Louis Dirion, Michel Cabassud and Henri Berthiaux


4:30 PM
(544d) Flowability of Binary Mixtures: Effect of Fines Concentration
Ben Freireich, Karl Jacob and Madhusudhan Kodam


4:55 PM
(544e) Using Static Mixing to Reduce Segregation in Hoppers
Watson L. Vargas, Maria C. Mejia and Diana M. Lievano


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