Author:
Furukawa Haruki,Mizuno Yoshito,Kato Yoshihito
Abstract
A mixing performance of an inner baffle was investigated in shear thinning fluid. The inner baffle was placed with a clearance between baffle and vessel wall. A traditional two-bladed paddle impeller was used. Four planar baffles were vertically placed in two ways: 1) standard baffle condition 2) inner baffle condition. The standard baffle condition was that the baffle was placed on the mixing vessel wall. A mixing pattern was visualized by decolorization method based on an oxidation-reduction reaction with sodium thiosulfate and iodine. Flow field for shear thinning fluid in mixing vessel was measured by particle image velocimetry and was shown as stream line. A pair of isolated mixing regions (IMR) like doughnut-ring formed above and below the impeller under standard baffle condition. However, IMR dissipated under inner baffle condition. As a result, a mixing time under the inner baffle condition was drastically decreased. This study suggested that inner baffle promoted mixing in shear thinning fluid.