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Chemical Reactor Theory

Denbigh, K. G., and Turner, J. C. R., Chemical Reactor Theory, 3d ed., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 1984. [Pg.64]

Denbigh and Turner, Chemical Reactor Theory, Cambridge, 1971. [Pg.683]

FIG. 23-23 Batch and continuous polymerizations, (a) Polyethylene in a tiihiilar flow reactor, up to 2 km long hy 6,4 cm ID, (h) Batch process for polystyrene, (c) Batch-continuous process for polystyrene, (d) Suspension (head) process for polyvinylchloride, (e) Emulsion process for polyvinylchloride, (Ray and Laurence, in Lapidus and Amundson, eds, Chemical Reactor Theory Review, Frentice-Hall, 1977. )... [Pg.2101]

A number of successful devices have been in use for finding mass-transfer coefficients, some of which are sketched in Fig. 23-29, and all of which have known or adjustable interfacial areas. Such laboratoiy testing is reviewed, for example, by Danckwerts (Ga.s-Liquid Reac-tion.s, McGraw-Hih, 1970) and Charpentier (in Ginetto and Silveston, eds., Multiphase Chemical Reactor Theory, De.sign, Scaleup, Hemisphere, 1986). [Pg.2109]

Molecular weight distribution function for the case where the length of the growth stage is short compared to the residence time in reactor. (Reprinted with permission from Chemical Reactor Theory, by K. G. Denbigh and J. C. R. Turner. Copyright 1971 by Cambridge University Press.)... [Pg.337]

Gianetto, A., and P.L. Silveston (editors), Multiphase Chemical Reactors Theory, Design, Scale-up, Hemisphere, Washington, 1986. [Pg.625]

Lapidus, L., and N.R Amundson (editors), Chemical Reactor Theory A Review, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1977. [Pg.625]

K.G. Denbigh and J.C.R. Turner, Chemical Reactor Theory, Cambridge University Press, London, 1971. [Pg.151]

Denbigh, K.G.and Turner, J.C.R., (1971) CHEMICAL REACTOR THEORY AN INTRODUCTION, 2nd Ed., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, ENGLAND. [Pg.20]

Application of Chemical Reactor Theory to Combustion Processes... [Pg.23]

WOODWARD—CHEMICAL REACTOR THEORY AND COMBUSTION PROCESSES... [Pg.24]

This is no place to review the literature, but the later volume Fluidization (Academic Press, 1971) which Davidson and Harrison edited deserves mention, as do chapters 10 and 11 (by Davidson, Harrison, Darton and La Nauze, and Amundson, Bukur and Caram, resp.) in Chemical Reactor Theory (Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs. 1977) D. Kunii and O. Levenspeil Fluidization Engineering (Wiley, New York. 1969) and P. N. Rowe and J. G. Yates Fluidized Bed Reactors (chap. 7 of Chemical Reaction and Reactor Engineering. Ed. J. J. Caiberry and A. Varma. Marcel Dekker, New York. 1987). [Pg.223]

Bailey, J. E., 1977, Periodic phenomena in chemical reactor theory. In Chemical Reactor Theory (Edited by Lapidus, L. and Amundson, N. R.). Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Balakotaiah, V. and Luss, D., 1982, Structure of the steady state solutions of lumped parameter chemical reacting systems. Chem. Engng Sci. 37, 1611-1623. [Pg.249]

Bailey, J. W. 1977 In Chemical reactor theory. A review (ed. L. Lapidus N. R. Amundson). Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Prentice-Hall. [Pg.331]


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