Seda6334
Chemical
- Nov 14, 2018
- 14
Hi 
I am going to use a very small container (D is about 6 cm, with no baffles) with magnetic stirrer as a rapid in-line mixer after dosing the coagulant. the flow rate is in 60-100 l/hr range.
The technical data of stirrer:
motor rating output: 0.8 w
power input: 10w
speed range: 300-1800 rpm
magnet: 3 cm
I need to check if this mixer fine, considering the retention time and velocity gradient range. (it shouldnt be more than 10 s)
G= sqrt (P/viscosity*vol)
My main problem is that I do not know this P is which power. Is it the power drawn by the motor (10W) or power dissipated to water or the motor rating output?
Or shall I calculate the Re number (N*D^2/kinematic viscosity) and use a graph to get the power number (Np) and P accordingly? if yes, which graph ? since I am using the magnetic stirrer and I couldnt find any appropriate graph ...I think I should look for a 2- paddle mixer graph, but anyway still could not find it.
Any help would be appreciated!
Many thx
I am going to use a very small container (D is about 6 cm, with no baffles) with magnetic stirrer as a rapid in-line mixer after dosing the coagulant. the flow rate is in 60-100 l/hr range.
The technical data of stirrer:
motor rating output: 0.8 w
power input: 10w
speed range: 300-1800 rpm
magnet: 3 cm
I need to check if this mixer fine, considering the retention time and velocity gradient range. (it shouldnt be more than 10 s)
G= sqrt (P/viscosity*vol)
My main problem is that I do not know this P is which power. Is it the power drawn by the motor (10W) or power dissipated to water or the motor rating output?
Or shall I calculate the Re number (N*D^2/kinematic viscosity) and use a graph to get the power number (Np) and P accordingly? if yes, which graph ? since I am using the magnetic stirrer and I couldnt find any appropriate graph ...I think I should look for a 2- paddle mixer graph, but anyway still could not find it.
Any help would be appreciated!
Many thx