Thanks for the reply LittleInch,
I am reading Perry's Chemical Engineering Handbook on Fluid mixing and perforated tube mixing. It has very general information and I understand that each problem is unique but I am just looking for what people have done in the past or "rules of thumb" to try and compare my design.
The design that I came up with above seems to work with the equations given in the handbook for a 80 gpm pump but it feels very unsettling when I hear that it is undersized because I also think the system is undersized.
I have researched Jet Nozzles but I am limited on space. I do not have much room to place nozzles or a mixer so I opted for the existing system of a perforated tube mixer but was going to make it larger as I felt it is not adequate.
The tank is approximately 28x4x5, we would like to mix for 18 hours a day, we are mixing 25-50% caustic solution that is recirculated from the vat, and we are doing it to prevent settlement build up as well to aid in cleaning the equipment.
I will be glad to answer any more questions and appreciate your time and effort.