Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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227746 | Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Two different types of split–recombine micromixers have been tested for a gas/liquid dispersion. Mixing performances of two micromixers have been compared in terms of a mixing efficiency. The effects of liquid flow rates, the ratio of gas/liquid flow rate, bubble sizes, and bubble size distributions have been investigated. The sequential split micromixer and the caterpillar micromixer showed a consistent mixing performance at various flow rates. The sequential split micromixer has shown the smaller and narrower bubble size distribution than that of the caterpillar micromixer at a higher flow rate of 1.8 L/h.
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Authors
Jaehoon Choe, In-Hyoup Song, Ji Hyeon Kim, Su Goo Lee, Sang Mi Lee, Kwang Ho Song,