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Macromixing combinations with micromixing

Coalescence and redispersion models applied to these reaction systems include population balance equations, Monte Carlo simulation techniques, and a combination of macromixing and micromixing concepts with Monte Carlo simulations. Most of the last two types of models were developed to... [Pg.237]

A generalization of these population balance methods to reactions with arbitrary RTD was given by Rattan and Adler [126]. They expanded the phase space of the distribution functions to include the life expectation as well as concentration of the individual fluid elements i/ (C, A, 0- The population balance then reduces to all of the previous developments for the various special cases of segregated or micromixed flow, the perfect macromixing coalescence-redispersion model, and can be solved as continuous functions or by discrete Monte Carlo techniques. Goto and Matsubara [127] have combined the coalescence and two-environment models into a general, but very complex, approach that incorporates much of the earlier work. [Pg.653]


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