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Static Mixer Sizing and Design

Static Mixer Sizing and Design

Static Mixer Sizing and Design

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Gents,
Would like to thanks in advance for any advise/input/ideas.  I  want to blending 6000 Bbl/D of condensate (C1-C5) to 300,000 Bbl/d of heavy oil (SG = 0.8)at 1.5 barg and 46 C.  At these conditions the condensate flowing into the Static Mixer has two phase with about 20% vapor by volume.  In an ideal mixing (simulation result) we came up with all liquid phase product.  Question is "Do we have or can we design a Static Mixer that meet the requirement above?" - I want my product in liquid phase only.
Regards,
TAD123

RE: Static Mixer Sizing and Design

Try the Chemineer website for static mixers by Kenics.

RE: Static Mixer Sizing and Design

TAD123,
Ive found Sulzer chemtech to be v helpful in the past.  Their Sulzer mizer seems to be a by-work for static mizers in ant searches I've done.
I know this is a bit of a cheat, btu let the experts do their stuff.
Scorcher

www.sulzerchemtech.com

RE: Static Mixer Sizing and Design

TAD123,
Ive found Sulzer chemtech to be v helpful in the past.  Their Sulzer mizer seems to be a by-work for static mizers in ant searches I've done.
I know this is a bit of a cheat, but let the experts do their stuff.
Scorcher

www.sulzerchemtech.com

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