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Fractional tubularity model

The Fractional Tubularity Model. Piston flow has cr = 0. A CSTR has cr = 1. [Pg.549]

Real reactors can have 0 < cr < 1, and a model that reflects this possibility consists of a stirred tank in series with a piston flow reactor as indicated in Figure 15.1(a). Other than the mean residence time itself, the model contains only one adjustable parameter. This parameter is called the fractional tubularity, Xp, and is the fraction of the system volume that is occupied by the piston flow element. Figure 15.1(b) shows the washout function for the fractional tubularity model. Its equation is... [Pg.549]

FIGURE 15.1 The fractional tubularity model (a) physical representation (b) washout function. [Pg.549]

The fractional tubularity model has been used to fit residence time data in flui-dized-bed reactors. It is also appropriate for modeling real stirred tank reactors that have small amounts of dead time, as would perhaps be caused by the inlet and outlet piping. It is not well suited to modeling systems that are nearly in piston flow since such systems rarely have sharp first appearance times. [Pg.550]

The reactor is a gas-fluidized bed for which the fractional tubularity model is usually appropriate. [Pg.578]

Suppose k = 2s and =0.8m /mol. Determine bounds on the yield for a reactor having t = 3 s and an inlet feed concentration of 2mol/m. Suppose the reactor in Problem 15.14 obeys the fractional tubularity model with Xp = 0.5. Use this information to calculate narrower bounds on the 5deld. [Pg.579]

Suppose the reactor in Problem 15.14 obeys the fractional tubularity model with xp = 0.5. Use this information to calculate narrower bounds on the yield. [Pg.579]

The Fractional Tubularity Model. Piston flow has cr = 0. A CSTR has = 1. Real reactors can have 0 < < 1, and a model that reflects this possibility... [Pg.549]


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