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News Release from: BHR Group | Subject: Mixing course
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 October 2003
Tenth mixing course at BHR in November
Mixing is fundamental to process efficiency and product quality: BHR has a new format to ensure that their IChemE-approved specialist mixing course meets the evolving requirements of industry
BHR Group has adopted a new format to ensure that this IChemE-approved specialist course meets the evolving requirements of industry Mixing is fundamental to process efficiency and product quality
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Understanding the underlying mechanisms and principles of mixing can help companies achieve: flexibility in operation (multiple products from one plant, and variable batch sizes); product consistency and repeatability; success in scale-up/scale-down.
The course aims to communicate the principles of fluid mixing with recommendations for process design and scale-up.
Participants will be able to specify, select and operate mixing equipment and apply these principles and recommendations to their mixing processes or problems.
The course runs on 3 and 4 November 2003, at Cranfield, Bedfordshire, UK.
Day One, "Introduction to Industrial Mixing," explains the importance of mixing in the process industries, and introduces mixing equipment and concepts relevant to mixing applications.
Day Two, "Advanced Industrial Mixing," covers single and multiphase mixing applications in more detail with sessions covering liquid blending, solid-liquid mixing, liquid-liquid dispersions and gas-liquid mixing.
Example calculations, case studies, and a tour of mixing facilities with demonstrations of physical and numerical models are also included in the course.
An industrial workshop discussing various mixing related problems with the attendees will be held on Day Two.
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