Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technique was used to study the mixing and segregation processes of granular materials in a sophisticated tumbling blender (Turbula® mixer) using binary mixtures of sugar beads of different diameters d. Its motion generates mixtures with complex patterns. Effects of some parameters (beads diameter ratio, rotation speed, mixing time) were checked on segregation and mixing processes. We report in this paper, a qualitative and quantitative analysis of these phenomena. A segregation index S was defined to study the homogeneity and the kinetics of the mixing/segregation processes. When the ratio of bead diameters dmax/dmin is approximately 1, mixing process is observed but segregation occurs as soon as dmax/dmin is greater than 1.1.