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Stirred Reactor with Incomplete Mixing

At present our 6-m tank reactor gives 75% conversion for the first order reaction A R. However, since the reactor is stirred with an underpowered paddle turbine, we suspect incomplete mixing and poor flow patterns in the vessel. A pulse tracer shows that this is so and gives the flow model sketched in Fig. E12.2. What conversion can we expect if we replace the stirrer with one powerful enough to ensure mixed flow ... [Pg.290]

In Chapter 2, the design of the so-called ideal reactors was discussed. The reactor ideahty was based on defined hydrodynamic behavior. We had assumedtwo flow patterns plug flow (piston type) where axial dispersion is excluded and completely mixed flow achieved in ideal stirred tank reactors. These flow patterns are often used for reactor design because the mass and heat balances are relatively simple to treat. But real equipment often deviates from that of the ideal flow pattern. In tubular reactors radial velocity and concentration profiles may develop in laminar flow. In turbulent flow, velocity fluctuations can lead to an axial dispersion. In catalytic packed bed reactors, irregular flow with the formation of channels may occur while stagnant fluid zones (dead zones) may develop in other parts of the reactor. Incompletely mixed zones and thus inhomogeneity can also be observed in CSTR, especially in the cases of viscous media. [Pg.89]


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