Article | REF: J3800 V1

Agitation. Mixing - Basic theoretical concepts

Authors: Michel ROUSTAN, Jean-Claude PHARAMOND, Alain LINE

Publication date: June 10, 1999

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3. Global parameters of a stirring system

3.1 Power dissipation

Once a particular type of agitator has been chosen for a given mixing operation, the next step is to determine the power required to drive it. The following section will show that power cannot be considered as the only criterion for defining a stirrer (§ 3.2 , § 3.3

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