Construction Of A Pilot Motorized Mixer

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ABSTRACT

A motorized mixer of 200 liters capacity was constructed to have the capability of mixing 200 liters of fluid during operation.
The construction of the mixer involves the preliminary measures and calculations on the surface area of the metal sheet.  Some basic workshop practices was carried out during the construction such as the marking out of the metal sheet, cutting of different sizes of the sheet, welding of the prints, assembling of the components parts and painting of the equipment.
The material used in the construction of the mixer is mainly of mid steel.  The mild steel was used for the construction due to its quality cost availability and characteristics.
The cost of constructing the motorized mixer was cheep due to the choice of material selected for the constructional project and it was finally painted with aluminum paint to protect it form corrosion.
The material dimension used in construction of the motorized mixer is as follows:
Length of vessel700mm
Diameter of vessel600mm
Length of shaft800mm
Surface area of plastic vessel1320000mm
Electric motor rating733.3v50/60HZ, 3728.5 watt 7000r pm

TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page
Letter of transmittal
Acknowledgement
Dedication
Abstract
Table of content

CHAPTER ONE
1.0  INTRODUCTION
1.1  Problems encountered during mixing
1.2  Purpose of mixing

CHAPTER TWO
2.0  LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1  Theory of mixing
2.2  Types of mixers
2.3  Classes of impellers
2.4  Types of impellers
2.5  Other types of mixers
2.6  Criteria of mixer effectiveness
2.7  Application of mixers
2.8  Functions of impellers
2.9  Mechanism of a pilot motorized mixer Degree of mixing
2.10 Mixing rates
2.11 Selection of material
2.12 Steel for construction
2.13 Types of steel-in construction
2.14 Important properties of steel in construction
2.15 Protection of steel

CHAPTER THREE
3.0  Sequence of operation 
3.1  Analysis of cost
3.2  Operation of the motorized mixer

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0  Conclusion/Recommendation
4.1  Nomenclature
     References 

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