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Introduction Process operation Equipment and mode of operation . Blending experimentation Blending m l a t i o n s Design methods Conclusions Nomenclature Key words References

FIVE Solids Suspension

Intmduction Rocess definitions Settling velocity Process design Mechanical considerations Correlations for simple applications Power consumption in slurries Nomenclature Key words References

sm Liquid-Liquid Emulsions

Introduction Correlation parameters . Coalescence of redispersed droplets Stabilization . Minimum impeller speed and uniform dispersion criteria. Nomenclature Key words References

SEVEN Gas-Liquid Dispersions

Introduction Plow regimes Design of full-scale equipment Methods of gas-liquid mixing Nomenclature Key words References

EIGHT Pumping Effects

Introdnuion Theory Methods of flow mamement Open-taok impellers . Draft tube flow Lifter turbines Pumping effectiveness Nomenclature Key words kfercqas.

NINE scale-up

Introduction Geometric, dynamic, and kinematic similarities *Shear Mixing process scale-up Pilot planting Microscalelmacwscale mixing Experimental p d u r e s Summary Sample scale-up problems Nomenclature Key words References

TEN Chemical Reactions

Introduction Macromixing: The influence pf flow pattern on chemical reactiohs Micromixing: Segregation and the influence of diffusion on chemical reaction . Conclusion Nomenclature Key words References

ELEVEN Liquid-Solid Mas Trader

1-011 Rineipal metfrods of cormlation Friable and biological solids ~ l b a t i u a Gas-liquid-wlid proctsses Nomollclature 6 Key wads Rcfennces

~ L V E Liquid-LiquM Mass Transfer

Introduction * Batoh wansfer relationships . -ot multistage operalion Mixer-scttlm Nomenclature Key words References

THIRTEEN Gas-Liquid Mass Transfer

Intmdnction Con-tion driving force Effect of gas rateand power Effect of sparge ring diameter Ratio of p w e r applied on multiple impeller installations Other @ec@ Slurry applications Surface gas reincoqmtion ' %&.shspe CombinaIion gas-liquid-solid s y h

. ',$%ma@: mass mnsfer rate Nomenclature Key words ,",-'.I- R6fekwG .

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