Relationship between the Dispersed Droplet Diameter and the Mean Power Input for Emulsification in Three Different Types of Motionless Mixers
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Continuous emulsification of low-viscosity liquids was investigated with three different types of motionless mixers, i.e., needle jetting mixer (NJM), Kenics Static Mixer® (KSM) and Ramond Supermixer® (RSM). Kerosene and n-heptane were used as the continuous phase, in which nonionic surfactant (Span80) was dissolved, and deionized water as the dispersed phase. All emulsification runs were carried out at the constant temperature of 303 K. The dispersed droplet diameters in the W/O emulsion were measured by means of microphotography. The size distributions of water droplets in emulsions were normalized by the Sauter mean diameter (d32), and then they obeyed a log–normal distribution function with an upper-limit. The ratio of the maximum droplet diameter (dmax) to d32 was estimated to be 2.30 for NJM and KSM and 1.86 for RSM, respectively. The correlations of d32 with the mean power input per unit mass of the media (PM) were derived. The slopes of the correlation lines on the d32–PM correlation chart took the almost same value of –0.4. This value agreed with the one derived from an isotropic turbulence law in low-viscosity liquids. The line for RSM was located below those for NJM and KSM.
- 社団法人 化学工学会の論文
- 2007-08-01
著者
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KAWASAKI HIROYUKI
Department of Surgery, Doto Hospital, A Not-For-Profit Medical Foundation
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Kawasaki Hiroyuki
Department Of Chemical And Biochemical Engineering Toyama University
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Kawasaki Hiroyuki
Department Of Chemical Process Engineering Faculty Of Engineering University Of Toyama
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YAMAMOTO Tatsumi
Department of Chemical Process Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Toyama
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KUMAZAWA Hidehiro
Department of Chemical Process Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Toyama
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Yamamoto Tatsumi
Department Of Chemical And Biochemical Engineering Toyama University
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Yamamoto Tatsumi
Department Of Chemical Process Engineering Faculty Of Engineering University Of Toyama
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Kumazawa Hidehiro
Department Of Chemical Process Engineering Faculty Of Engineering University Of Toyama
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KUMAZAWA HIDEHIRO
Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University
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KUMAZAWA HIDEHIRO
Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineen Nagoya University
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