Radial Flow
This flow pattern is perpendicular to the stirrer shaft, characterized by radial flow. When it encounters the container wall, it splits into two directions: one downward and the other upward. Eventually, it returns to the blade tip, thus creating a cyclic flow in both upward and downward directions.
Axial Flow
This flow pattern has a direction parallel to the stirrer's shaft. At this point, the primary kinetic energy of the fluid is provided by the paddle blades, which typically cause the fluid to flow downward. Upon encountering the interior, it reverses and flows upward. This up-and-down movement creates a circulation effect.
III. Tangential Flow
The flow pattern remains parallel in Wan County, just as its kinetic energy is also provided by the paddle blades. Initially, the flow direction is downward, but upon encountering the bottom of the container, it changes direction, becoming upward. Simultaneously, a circular flow is formed.
These three flow patterns are the main aspects in mixers. Generally, all fluids flowing through pipes will follow these three different flow patterns when passed through a mixer. Therefore, it is crucial to fully understand the flow patterns of these liquids when using mixers, as they directly relate to the selection and usage of the mixer type. Similarly, this can also broaden your perspective and help you understand the principles of mixers.





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