Extrapolating the pilot to industrial scale
Agitation. Mixing - Basic theoretical concepts
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Extrapolating the pilot to industrial scale
Agitation. Mixing - Basic theoretical concepts

Authors : Michel ROUSTAN, Jean-Claude PHARAMOND, Alain LINE

Publication date: June 10, 1999 | Lire en français

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7. Extrapolating the pilot to industrial scale

7.1 Principle of extrapolation

The aim of extrapolation is to reproduce on an industrial scale the results obtained on a pilot or laboratory scale. Using results obtained on a scale of 1/10 of a m 3 , it is possible to dimension a mixing system on a scale of several m 3 , or even a hundred m 3 .

Extrapolation is based on the principle of similarity, according to which the ratios of one or more parameters are the same on both scales. In the field of agitation, the geometric and operating parameters are numerous

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