The Effect of Impeller Design on the Mixing of Non-Newtonian Internal Tyre Lubricant
Experiments were conducted to assess the performance of various classic, commercial and made-to-order impeller designs to mix a rheologically complex fluid of commercial value. This study highlights the importance of impeller-to-tank diameter ratio (D/T) and impeller geometry for optimal mixing resu...
Main Authors: | Azoddein, A.A., Ibrahim, S., Hassan, A. |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SIRIM Berhad
2001
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/17423/1/Shaliza_Ibrahim._The_Effect_of_Impeller_Design_on_the_Mixing_of_Non-Newtonian_Internal_Tyre_Lubricant.pdf |
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