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Micromixing and dispersion in chlorine contact chambers
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Micromixing and dispersion in chlorine contact chambers

Charles N. Haas
Environmental technology letters, v 9(1)
01 Jan 1988

Abstract

Prior workers have analyzed the phenomenon of partial backmixing in chlorine contact chambers and have assumed complete segregation. In this paper, the unified analysis of macro- and micro- mixing in such systems is presented. Although, qualitatively, the effect of nonideal macromixing is similar to that previously reported, it is found that micromixing, particularly when high degrees of inactiv-ation are desired, may be an important factor to consider in process design.

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