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August 31, 2007, 06:12 |
Tee mixer
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Hi Experts,
I'm currently looking at tee mixers. That is a jet inlet entering a main stream from the side (90 degrees specific). In my case the purpose is to mix hot gas with cold fresh air. Say 400C with 50C (Africa for instance). The dimensions could be 5000mm main stream pipe diameter and 2000mm diameter fresh air inlet pipe. I wan't to find some litterature on the subject. Does anyone have some papers or links to pages on this subject? Thank you in advance Kasper Skriver, Denmark |
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August 31, 2007, 12:43 |
Re: Tee mixer
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The following reference talks about tee mixers.
Forney, L.J., Nafia, N. and Vo, H.X. (1996). Optimum jet injection in a tubular reactor. AIChE Journal, 42 (11), 3113-3122. |
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