@ARTICLE{Karcz_Joanna_Agitation_2021, author={Karcz, Joanna and Szoplik, Jolanta and Major-Godlewska, Marta and Cudak, Magdalena and Kiełbus-Rapała, Anna}, volume={vol. 42}, number={No 2}, journal={Chemical and Process Engineering}, pages={139-156}, howpublished={online}, year={2021}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences Committee of Chemical and Process Engineering}, abstract={Efficiency of agitation was considered for different physical systems on the basis of our own experimental studies on homogenisation, heat and mass transfer as well as gas hold-up. Measurements were performed for different physical systems: Newtonian liquids of low and higher viscosity, pseudoplastic liquid, gas–liquid and gas–solid–liquid systems agitated in vessels of the working volume from 0.02 m3 to 0.2 m3. Agitated vessels of different design were equipped with a high-speed impeller (10 impellers were tested). Comparative analysis of the experimental results proved that energy inputs (power consumption) should be taken into account as a very important factor when agitation efficiency is evaluated in order to select a proper type of equipment. When this factor is neglected in the analysis, intensification of the process can be estimated only.}, type={Article}, title={Agitation efficiency of different physical systems}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/121777/PDF/a07_int.pdf}, doi={10.24425/cpe.2021.138921}, keywords={agitated vessel, power consumption, mixing time, heat and mass transfers, gas hold-up}, }