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Fluid mechanics
Fluid mechanics

Simulation of Industrial Mixing Processes

The rheology of mixing and stirring processes

Overview

Training Advanced

Learn the basics of industrial mixer design and how to assess and improve mixing processes using Ansys Fluent. This training is offered as a 1-day course.

Duration
1 day

Prerequisites
Knowledge of Ansys Fluent

Software used
Ansys CFD

Benefits
  • Design principles relating to different types of stirrer used for industrial applications
  • Assessing and optimizing drive power & mixing quality
  • Differenting and applying different approaches to modeling
  • Simulating laminar mixing processes using Ansys Fluent

Description

Mixing is an important operation in many industrial processes, which always involves trade-offs between uniformity, product quality and cost. Process development engineers are faced with the task of either optimizing the design of existing mixers or devising stirring apparatuses that are tailored to specific mixing processes. Laminar mixing of highly viscous fluids result in particular challenges. This training course involves studying firstly the basic principles of designing industrial mixers and then also the main approach to assessing and improving mixing processes using Ansys Fluent. You will get to know a variety of Ansys-Fluent-based modeling techniques that can be used for designing, analyzing, and optimizing stirrers (both turbulent and laminar mixing). Multiple reference frame (MRF), sliding mesh and the tracer technique for assessing mixing performance will be covered as well. After an introduction to the rheology of mixing and stirring processes, we deal with the analysis of laminar mixing processes.

Several practical Ansys-Fluent-simulation-based workshops help to apply and consolidate your newly acquired knowledge. This training is aimed at CFD users and engineers involved in the design, assessment, and control of mixing processes in the chemical, petrochemical, and pharmaceutical sectors, spheres of water treatment and the food industry.

Detailed agenda for this 1-day training

Day 1

01 Designing a Stirrer Vessel using Ansys CFD

  • Shaken or stirred?
  • Design principles and selection parameters
  • Main characterisitcs of impellers and dimensionless numbers
  • Introduction to and application of the multiple reference frame (MRF)-approach to modeling
  • Workshop: determining the drive power of a stirred vessel, and designing the motor

02 Determining and Assessing both the Mixing Time and Homogenization using Ansys CFD

  • How long mixing take? Using the tracer technique to determine mixing time
  • What is the quality? – Assessing mixing quality by means of particle tracking
  • Examining the effects of scaling
  • Workshop: calculation of the mixing time and the mix quality in a stirred vessel reactor via the MRF approach

03 Mixing Rheological Fluids

  • Basic principles of rheology
  • Viscous mixing and non-Newtonian fluids
  • Introduction to and application of modeling using the sliding mesh approach within Ansys CFD
  • Workshop: simulation of stirred vessel reactors that have co-axial mixers and moving or fixed anchors (involving a non-Newtonian fluid)

04 Other Approaches to Mixing and Pump-based Mixing

  • Jet mixing in large tanks
  • Injectors and spargers
  • Multi-tee mixers
  • Static mixers
  • Workshop: static mixing of highly viscous non-Newtonian fluids

Your Trainers

Dr.-Ing. Luciana Rudolph
Advisor, Framatome GmbH

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