摘要

The jet flow mixers in which fluids are mixed in the confined millimeter-sized channels were further studied to better understand the fast liquid mixing process and the means to intensify the mixing performance. Four mixer designs with different modifications on the local configuration for adjusted contact mode between liquids were investigated by visualizing the mixing processes using planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) technique. A large amount of experiments with various operating conditions were carried out for all the four designs. The common feature in all the cases was that the two liquids can be mixed well in milliseconds, where the momentum ratio between the bulk and the jet flows played a significant role in the mixing performance. The results also demonstrated that the contact mode between the two liquids had a great effect on the mixing performance. By dividing the side-jet liquid stream into several smaller aperture-jets, the mixing process can be clearly improved, which can be attributed to the increased contact area and the higher velocity difference between the two liquids.