Analysis of drop size distributions in lean liquid‐liquid dispersions
AIChE Journal1980Vol. 26(6), pp. 991–1000
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Abstract
Abstract Experimental measurements of transient drop size distributions in a stirred liquid‐liquid dispersion (with low dispersed phase fraction) have been used concomitantly with population balance theory to recover the transition probability of droplet breakage, based on a similarity concept. The data remarkably uphold the proposed similarity hypothesis, and the estimated probability function displays the same qualitative trend as the model due to Narsimhan et al. (1979).
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