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A New Gas Dispersion Impellerwith Vertically asymmetric BladesAndr BakkerKeywords: Mixing, Gas Dispersion , asymmetric blade Impeller , Stirred TankPublished in The Online CFM Book at (c) 2000 Andr BakkerAcknowledgmentuFluent Inc.: Lanre Oshinowo Liz MarshalluChemineer, Inc.: Mark Reeder Julian FasanouUniversity of Dayton: Kevin Myers Aaron ThomasAbstractFor several decades the so-called Rushton turbine was the standard Impeller for gas dispersionapplications. It features six flat blades mounted on a disk. John M. Smith and coworkersintroduced the concept of using concave blades. They explained the improved performance of theconcave blades compared to flat blades in terms of reduced cavity formation behind the with a semi-circular blade shape are now common in the industry.
A New Gas Dispersion Impeller with Vertically Asymmetric Blades André Bakker Keywords: Mixing, Gas Dispersion, Asymmetric Blade Impeller, Stirred Tank Published in “The Online CFM Book” at http://www.bakker.org/cfm.
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