Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Reactor network synthesis isothermal systems

Section 10.2 describes the MINLP approach of Kokossis and Floudas (1990) for the synthesis of isothermal reactor networks that may exhibit complex reaction mechanisms. Section 10.3 discusses the synthesis of reactor-separator-recycle systems through a mixed-integer nonlinear optimization approach proposed by Kokossis and Floudas (1991). The problem representations are presented and shown to include a very rich set of alternatives, and the mathematical models are presented for two illustrative examples. Further reading material in these topics can be found in the suggested references, while the work of Kokossis and Floudas (1994) presents a mixed-integer optimization approach for nonisothermal reactor networks. [Pg.434]

Given the reaction stoichiometry and rate laws for an isothermal system, a simple representation for targeting of reactor networks is the segregated-flow model (see, e.g., Zwietering, 1959). A schematic of this model is shown in Fig. 2. Here, we assume that only molecules of the same age, t, are perfectly mixed and that molecules of different ages mix only at the reactor exit. The performance of such a model is completely determined by the residence time distribution function,/(f). By finding the optimal/(f) for a specified reactor network objective, one can solve the synthesis problem in the absence of mixing. [Pg.254]


See other pages where Reactor network synthesis isothermal systems is mentioned: [Pg.430]    [Pg.440]    [Pg.247]    [Pg.254]    [Pg.304]    [Pg.408]    [Pg.410]    [Pg.177]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.254 , Pg.265 ]




SEARCH



Isothermal systems

Network synthesis

Reactor isothermal

Reactor network synthesis

Reactor systems

Reactor, networks

Systems networks

© 2024 chempedia.info