2021 Annual Meeting
(752f) Mixture Homogeneity Measurements in a Vertical Bladed Mixer Using Tracer Particles
Authors
Mixture homogeneity values are quantified by developing a standard deviation based mixing index, a grid-independent location based mixing index [2], and the Gini coefficient [3], utilizing the tracer particle location distribution. Mixing values thus obtained are calculated continuously and demonstrate the potential for real time mixing measurements using only a few tracer particles. The effect of particle density ratio on mixing is reported and the relative differences in the sensitivity of the mixing indices to changes in mixture homogeneity are compared.
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