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Figure 1
Simulation (ANSYS Fluent 18.2, ANSYS, Inc. Canonsburg, Pennsylvania) and conceptional design of the Kenics mixer. (a) Cross-sectional view of the simulated flows at different locations inside a Kenics mixer with a twist angle of 135° and an aspect ratio of 1.125. Locations are as follows: (i) immediately before the flows encounter the first element, (ii) after one helical element, (iii) after two elements, (iv) after three elements, (v) after four elements, (vi) after five elements. These images have been smoothed to increase the apparent size of the streamlines to make them easier to see. This may reduce or eliminate the visibility of thinner striations in the later panels. (b) Kenics mixer. The cylindrical pipe through which liquid flows is drawn in transparent gray. (c) Overall device concept. A mixing insert (gray) combines two fluids (red and blue). The mixed sample (purple) flows out of the insert and is surrounded by a sheath flow (light blue). X-rays probe the mixed sample after a pre-determined delay.

IUCrJ
Volume 10| Part 3| May 2023| Pages 363-375
ISSN: 2052-2525