Abstract
Abstract Qualitative and quantitative studies of laminar mixing in a corotating disk processor chamber were carried out experimentally and theoretically. Theoretical study of the flow field in a parallel chamber indicates the presence of an orthogonal circulation flow pattern with a double circulation pattern at constant radii. A color tracer was used for studying experimentally the laminar mixing. The experiments verified the theoretically predicted flow fields and showed that the two orthogonal flow patterns bring about a composition randomization throughout the volume. Quantitative measurement of interfacial area evolution helped in characterizing the laminar mixing behaviour of such a configuration.
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