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Continuous-stirred tank reactors adiabatic operation

ILLUSTRATION 10.3 ADIABATIC OPERATION OF CONTINUOUS STIRRED TANK REACTORS OPERATING IN SERIES... [Pg.360]

The reactor system may consist of a number of reactors which can be continuous stirred tank reactors, plug flow reactors, or any representation between the two above extremes, and they may operate isothermally, adiabatically or nonisothermally. The separation system depending on the reactor system effluent may involve only liquid separation, only vapor separation or both liquid and vapor separation schemes. The liquid separation scheme may include flash units, distillation columns or trains of distillation columns, extraction units, or crystallization units. If distillation is employed, then we may have simple sharp columns, nonsharp columns, or even single complex distillation columns and complex column sequences. Also, depending on the reactor effluent characteristics, extractive distillation, azeotropic distillation, or reactive distillation may be employed. The vapor separation scheme may involve absorption columns, adsorption units,... [Pg.226]

Most chemical processes involve two important operations (reaction and separalion) that are typically carried out in different sections of the plant and use different equipment. The reaction section of the process can use several types of reactors [continuous stirred-tank reactor (CSTR), tubular, or batch] and operate under a wide variety of conditions (catalyzed, adiabatic, cooled or heated, single phase, multiple phases, etc.). The separation section can have several types of operations (distillation, extraction, crystallization, adsorption, etc.), with distillation being by far the most commonly used method. Recycle streams between the two sections of these conventional multiunit flowsheets are often incorporated in the process for a variety of reasons to improve conversion and yield, to minimize the production of undesirable byproducts, to improve energy efficiency, and to improve dynamic controllability. [Pg.599]

Consider an exothermic irreversible reaction with first order kinetics in an adiabatic continuous flow stirred tank reactor. It is possible to determine the stable operating temperatures and conversions by combining both the mass and energy balance equations. For the mass balance equation at constant density and steady state condition,... [Pg.504]

ILLUSTRATION 10.3 Adiabatic Operation of a Cascade of Continuous Flow Stirred-Tank Reactors... [Pg.313]

There are a variety of limiting forms of equation 8.0.3 that are appropriate for use with different types of reactors and different modes of operation. For stirred tanks the reactor contents are uniform in temperature and composition throughout, and it is possible to write the energy balance over the entire reactor. In the case of a batch reactor, only the first two terms need be retained. For continuous flow systems operating at steady state, the accumulation term disappears. For adiabatic operation in the absence of shaft work effects the energy transfer term is omitted. For the case of semibatch operation it may be necessary to retain all four terms. For tubular flow reactors neither the composition nor the temperature need be independent of position, and the energy balance must be written on a differential element of reactor volume. The resultant differential equation must then be solved in conjunction with the differential equation describing the material balance on the differential element. [Pg.254]


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