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Ideal single-stage reactor

The Ideal Single-Stage, Constant-Volume Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor, CSTR (Pseudohomogeneous L-Phase Reactor Model)... [Pg.308]

The Ideal Single-Stage Stirred Tank Reactor 309... [Pg.309]

A stirred-tank flow reactor may be single-stage or multistage. As an ideal backmix flow reactor, it is referred to as a CSTR or multistage CSTR this is treated in Chapter 14. Nonideal flow effects are discussed in Chapter 20. [Pg.284]

A tubular reactor will likely deviate from plug flow in most practical cases, e.g., due to backmixing in the direction of flow, reactor internals, etc. A way of simulating axial backmixing is to represent the reactor volume as a series of n stirred tanks in series. The steady-state solution for a single ideal CSTR may be extended to find the effluent concentration after two ideal CSTRs and then to n ideal stages as... [Pg.9]

Ideal continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR), including single and multiple stages... [Pg.10]


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