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How dimensional analysis allows to go beyond Metzner–Otto concept for non-Newtonian fluids

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Figure 1: The main steps for determining the Metzner and Otto constant K S .
Figure 2: Picture of the anchor (left) and Paravisc®-Ekato (right) mixing systems studied in Delaplace (1998).
Figure 3: Variation of the Metzner –Otto constant, K s , with the flow
Figure 4: Heat transfer of different temperature-sensitive fluids in an agitated vessel equipped with a non-standard helical ribbon impeller transfer: Illustration of the shift effect induced by the introduction of the viscosity number Vi de fined in Equati
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