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Discover Ludwig"impeller rotation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about a type of mechanical system where the speed of a liquid or gas is increased by the rotation of an impeller. For example: "This machine relies on impeller rotation to move the liquid through the system."
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A computational snapshot approach was used to simulate impeller rotation.
Holdup was strongly dependent on impeller rotation rate; as impeller rotation rate increased, holdup (and therefore, residence time) decreased sharply.
A multiple reference frame (MRF) approach was used to model the impeller rotation.
The reversed flow exhibits swirling motion in the impeller rotation direction.
Favourable mixing was obtained at smaller impeller rotation rates for larger fills, but at larger impeller rotation rates for smaller fills.
The mixing homogeneity of coloured sugar pellets is examined by the digital image analysis (DIA) for several impeller rotation speeds.
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In attritor mills, milling balls may jam causing an increased resistance to the impeller's rotation.
Additionally, particle growth behaviour is more robust as it depends only on the amount of liquid added and is unaffected by the impeller's rotation speed.
Previous DEM models did not account for such rapid changes in the impeller's rotation rate, which caused gross errors in the predicted rates of energy dissipation.
The design of the coaxial mixers depends on many interrelated parameters including the geometry and dimensions of the mixing vessel, the location and type of the impellers, speed ratio, impeller diameter, rotation mode, and fluid rheology.
It is observed that radial mixing is poor in an unbaffled vessel agitated by a concentric impeller undergoing steady rotation.
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