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Reaction, exothermic parametric study

Communications on the theory of diffusion and reaction-I A complete parametric study of the first-order, irreversible exothermic reaction in a flat slab of catalyst (with D.W. Drott). Chem. Eng. ScL 24, 541-551 (1969). [Pg.458]

Parametric Study for Coupling Highly Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions... [Pg.357]

There are several control problems in chemical reactors. One of the most commonly studied is the temperature stabilization in exothermic monomolec-ular irreversible reaction A B in a cooled continuous-stirred tank reactor, CSTR. Main theoretical questions in control of chemical reactors address the design of control functions such that, for instance (i) feedback compensates the nonlinear nature of the chemical process to induce linear stable behavior (ii) stabilization is attained in spite of constrains in input control (e.g., bounded control or anti-reset windup) (iii) temperature is regulated in spite of uncertain kinetic model (parametric or kinetics type) or (iv) stabilization is achieved in presence of recycle streams. In addition, reactor stabilization should be achieved for set of physically realizable initial conditions, (i.e., global... [Pg.36]

Parametric Sensitivity. One last feature of packed-bed reactors that is perhaps worth mentioning is the so-called "parametric sensitivity" problem. For exothermic gas-solid reactions occurring in non-adiabatic packed-bed reactors, the temperature profile in some cases exhibits extreme sensitivity to the operational conditions. For example, a relatively small increase in the feed temperature, reactant concentration in the feed, or the coolant temperature can cause the hot-spot temperature to increase enormously (cf. 54). This sensitivity is a type of instability, which is important to understand for reactor design and operation. The problem was first studied by Bilous and Amundson (55). Various authors (cf. 57) have attempted to provide estimates of the heat of reaction and heat transfer parameters defining the parametrically sensitive region for the plug-flow pseudohomogeneous model, critical values of these parameters can now be obtained for any reaction order rather easily (58). [Pg.284]


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