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Fluid Mixing and Gas Dispersion in Agitated Tanks by Gary B. Tatterson β€” book cover

Fluid Mixing and Gas Dispersion in Agitated Tanks

by Gary B. Tatterson
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This book discusses all aspects of mixing and gas dispersion in agitate tanks. The basic fundamentals of mixing are discussed as well as the different methods used. This book gives practitioners the background design calculations,the limits of their design,and to assert the appropriateness of his methods. The implications of mixing on the plant design and operation are fully discussed. Subjects of special interest.

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For those involved with industrial fluid mixing, Tatterson describes the basics of mixing and examines the different methods used. He investigates such aspects as safety considerations, facility design, and procedures that help ensure efficiency in the mixing processes. He explains power consumption in laminar and turbulent flow, fluid mechanics and flow fields in agitated tanks under conditions of laminar and turbulent flow, turbulence theory as applied to agitated tanks, and gas-liquid dispersion. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1991
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
Pages
548
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780070629332

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