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Environments within stirred tank reactor

Perfectly mixed stirred tank reactors have no spatial variations in composition or physical properties within the reactor or in the exit from it. Everything inside the system is uniform except at the very entrance. Molecules experience a step change in environment immediately upon entering. A perfectly mixed CSTR has only two environments one at the inlet and one inside the reactor and at the outlet. These environments are specifled by a set of compositions and operating conditions that have only two values either bi ,..., Ti or Uout, bout, , Pout, Tout- When the reactor is at a steady state, the inlet and outlet properties are related by algebraic equations. The piston flow reactors and real flow reactors show a more gradual change from inlet to outlet, and the inlet and outlet properties are related by differential equations. [Pg.117]

We have just described a completely segregated stirred tank reactor. It is one of the ideal flow reactors discussed in Section 1.4. It has an exponential distribution of residence times but a reaction environment that is very different from that within a perfectly mixed stirred tank. [Pg.565]


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