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Sizing and Analysis of Ideal Reactors

After completing this chapter, you should be able to [Pg.63]

use the design equations for the three ideal reactors batch, continuous stirred-tank, and plug-flow, to size or analyze the behavior of a single reactor  [Pg.63]

explain the meaning of the phrases the reaction is controlled by intrinsic kinetics and transport effects are negligible  [Pg.63]

use Levenspiel plots to qualitatively evaluate the behaAdor of systems of reactors. [Pg.63]


The origin of Langmuir-Hinshelwood/Michaelis-Menten rate equations will be explored in Chapter 5. In the meanwhile, we will use this form of rate equation in Chapter 4, when we tackle some problems in sizing and analysis of ideal reactors. The next chapter is devoted to defining an ideal reactor and to providing the tools that are required for their sizing and analysis. [Pg.33]


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