purplehaze2004
Bioengineer
- Oct 26, 2004
- 9
hi guys,
I can't seem to find the calculation for this scale-up.
If I have a lab-top KITCHEN AID mixer (0.5HP) mixing dough using the following mixing profile,
Agitator (mixing tool)
Low speed 107 rpm
Med speed 198 rpm
Mixing for one min on low, followed by 20 sec on medium speed
I want to scale up to an existing industrial sized mixer, similar mixing tool design. ~60HP,
how do I calculate the RPM/time required to achieve the same energy input?
Basically, I want to achieve the same dough consistency on the big mixer.
any help is appreciated.
I can't seem to find the calculation for this scale-up.
If I have a lab-top KITCHEN AID mixer (0.5HP) mixing dough using the following mixing profile,
Agitator (mixing tool)
Low speed 107 rpm
Med speed 198 rpm
Mixing for one min on low, followed by 20 sec on medium speed
I want to scale up to an existing industrial sized mixer, similar mixing tool design. ~60HP,
how do I calculate the RPM/time required to achieve the same energy input?
Basically, I want to achieve the same dough consistency on the big mixer.
any help is appreciated.