Residence time distributions for in-line chaotic mixers
Abstract
We investigate the distributions of residence time for in-line chaotic mixers; in particular, we consider the Kenics, the F-mixer and the Multi-level laminating mixer, and also a synthetic model that mimics their behavior and allows exact mathematical calculations. We show that whatever the number of elements of mixer involved, the distribution possesses a tail, so that its shape is always far from Gaussian. This tail also invalidates the use of second-order moment and variance. As a measure for the width of the distribution, we consider the mean absolute deviation and show that, unlike the standard deviation, it converges in the limit of large sample size. Finally, we analyze the performances of the different in-line mixers from the residence-time point of view when varying the number of elements and the shape of the cross-section.
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@article{arxiv.2207.09402,
title = {Residence time distributions for in-line chaotic mixers},
author = {Nelson Poumaëre and Benoît Pier and Florence Raynal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.09402},
year = {2022}
}