[compost_tea] Re: BREWERS-Laminar Flow or Turbulent Flow

From: hi_yield1 <hi_yield1_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 22:00:18 -0000

Also increasing the CFM air rate, creating more turbulence in a
brewer of diluted H202 might alow you to keep working while brewer
cleans itself? Just a thought? Take care Hi_Yeild.

--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "hi_yield1" <hi_yield1_at_y...>
wrote:
> Are 90 degree elbows really an issue? I'm not so sure. Any time a
> liqiud is forced around a bend there is an increase in the
coefficient
> of friction and turbulent flow is created. Probably explains why
> elbows wash out allot more than straight sections of piping? How
much
> turbulent flow can microbes handle? If you own a brewer with less
than
> ideal plumbing and taking it apart all of the time to clean is not
> working for you. Then why not increase the flow rate in order to
> create more turbulent flow to help scour the Bio-slime away? Might
> even add a little scouring agent to help out? 2 speed
> motor would be nice, slow speed for brewing and high-high speed for
> cleaning? Just a thought, take care Hi_Yield1.


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