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Live webinar - "How to address Mixing and Scale-up problems?" - 20th May 2015, 10 am EDT

Posted By: Tridiagonal Solutions
Date:Tue, 12 May 2015, 8:34 a.m.

- How important is your product quality? - Does poor mixing in your stirred tanks affect conversion and product selectivity? - How well do you manage your mixing scale-ups and scale down projects?

Mixing is one of the important unit operations in chemical process industries. Stirred tanks are often employed to perform liquid-liquid, gas-liquid and solid-liquid mixing. Various methods are available to address mixing problems during process scale-up and optimization of stirred tank reactors and mixers.

IN THIS FREE WEBINAR YOU WILL LEARN WHEN TO USE:

- Tier one methods including thumb rules and organizational knowledge. - Tier two methods employing empirical data along with the solution of mass and momentum balance equations on a global scale. - Tier three methods involving detailed high-fidelity experiments and 3-D numerical analysis based on CFD methods.

The appropriate choice of a solution method depends on the complexity of the problem and level of details required to obtain a solution. This webinar will talk about how various methods can be applied to address the mixing issues in stirred tanks.

Mixing Industry Webinar


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