towki2495
Mechanical
- Apr 29, 2024
- 4
I am calculating power requirement of an agitator for a 1000L petroleum jelly vessel of 1.1m diameter at 50°C considering the following parameters:
impeller diameter = 0.44 m
agitator rpm = 15 rpm (customer requirement)
fluid density = 850 kg/m3
viscosity = 10 Pa.s (at 50°C) [unsure]
The general power formula and the laminar flow variant formula are both giving a power < 50 Watts only. This doesn't seem right for agitating a 1000L petroleum jelly vessel. Is the problem too low consideration of impeller RPM value or viscosity in this case? Any help will be appreciated, thank you.
Also we are considering a four straight blade impeller system. I've considered the KL value for it same as that of a six blade system. Or should I use the specific KL value for a 4 blade system?
impeller diameter = 0.44 m
agitator rpm = 15 rpm (customer requirement)
fluid density = 850 kg/m3
viscosity = 10 Pa.s (at 50°C) [unsure]
The general power formula and the laminar flow variant formula are both giving a power < 50 Watts only. This doesn't seem right for agitating a 1000L petroleum jelly vessel. Is the problem too low consideration of impeller RPM value or viscosity in this case? Any help will be appreciated, thank you.
Also we are considering a four straight blade impeller system. I've considered the KL value for it same as that of a six blade system. Or should I use the specific KL value for a 4 blade system?