10th European Conference on Mixing 2000
DOI: 10.1016/b978-044450476-0/50030-3
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An experimental method for obtaining particle impact frequencies and velocities on impeller blades

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“…Mixing processes including the suspension of solids in liquids have shown that the rate at which the impeller wears is a strong function of the impeller blade inclination angle (pitch angle) as well as the impeller tip speed [2]. The impact rate of the solid particles affecting the blade of the pitched blade impellers was studied experimentally with the aim of explaining the significant dependency of impact rate on impeller tip speed and impeller diameter [3,4]. The impact mostly occurs in the outer and upper corners of the blades for a pitched blade impeller pumping downwards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mixing processes including the suspension of solids in liquids have shown that the rate at which the impeller wears is a strong function of the impeller blade inclination angle (pitch angle) as well as the impeller tip speed [2]. The impact rate of the solid particles affecting the blade of the pitched blade impellers was studied experimentally with the aim of explaining the significant dependency of impact rate on impeller tip speed and impeller diameter [3,4]. The impact mostly occurs in the outer and upper corners of the blades for a pitched blade impeller pumping downwards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%