Abstract

Utilizing the sampling system of a SAM85 process control microprocessor which was connected to a TPA 1140 fast-computer continuous-phase backmixing in a new RDC extractor type has been studied by residence-time-distribution analysis. Evaluation of weighing functions has been done on the basis of the 1-D diffusion model using different optimization and moment methods. Explicit functions have been derived by Laplace transformation from the model for truncated moments. The correlation of the results has shown that perforation of stator rings has not increased axial mixing.

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