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  1. Ti85

    Reynolds Number

    I agree with 25362, you already have the information you're really looking for, OHTC (minus the reactorside coefficient). The Reynold's Number in the jacket is irrelevant.
  2. Ti85

    Reynolds Number

    The actual Reynolds Number in the jacket will depend on the type of jacket and the jacket internals. The manufacturer may have empirical data on heat transfer used this information to answer your question. You may not be able to accurately calculate the Reynolds number. Wihtout any details about...
  3. Ti85

    extending RX campaigns between cleanings

    What you're trying to do is to stop the emulsion from sticking to the reactor. The smoother the surface the less material that will stick to it. A glass lined reactor is optimal, if this is what you have then other than rinsing the walls between batches there's not a lot else you can do. If your...
  4. Ti85

    Vacuum pump installed in a high position can give better vacuum

    My view would be that the closer the pump is to the tank you're pulling a vaccum on the better. Inserting additional piping will both increase the likelihood of air leaks in the system and there will also be a pressure gradient in the piping, sucking is pumping from the other end, (not exactly...
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