2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceja.2023.100534
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Introduction of novel characteristic time quantities to describe chemical reactors

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“…The obtained results differ significantly from observations described in the literature, which can be primarily attributed to the different tracer addition method. In multi-stage impeller setups, a tracer added via the liquid surface is initially distributed in the region of the upper impeller, resulting in shorter local mixing times than around the lower impeller [41][42][43][44]. With the utilized 3D-printed injection baffle, this asymmetry can be avoided, allowing for a more uniform distribution across the liquid height as well as a more realistic representation of technical processes, where dosing usually takes place below the liquid filling line.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained results differ significantly from observations described in the literature, which can be primarily attributed to the different tracer addition method. In multi-stage impeller setups, a tracer added via the liquid surface is initially distributed in the region of the upper impeller, resulting in shorter local mixing times than around the lower impeller [41][42][43][44]. With the utilized 3D-printed injection baffle, this asymmetry can be avoided, allowing for a more uniform distribution across the liquid height as well as a more realistic representation of technical processes, where dosing usually takes place below the liquid filling line.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%