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[...]... composition ofchemical reactors Chapter 2 covers in detail the stoichiometric concepts and definitions used in reactoranalysis Figure 1.4 Schematic diagram ofreactordesign formulation 1.3 PHENOMENA AND CONCEPTS 9 1.3.2 Chemical Kinetics Chemical kinetics is the branch of chemistry concerned with the rates ofchemical reactions [3, 14, 19, 36–41] Many chemical reactions involve the formation of unstable... is especially difficult in chemical reaction engineering because of the wide scope of the field and the diversity of topics that it covers As the title indicates, this book focuses on the analysis anddesignof chemical reactors The objective of the book is to present a comprehensive, unified methodology to analyze and design chemical reactors that overcomes the deficiencies of the current pedagogy To... reliability of predicting the flow patters, (ii) ease of incorporating of the chemical kinetics and adequacy of the physical andchemical representations, (iii) scale of resolution for the application and numerical accuracy of the solution algorithms, and (iv) skills of the user 1.3.6 Energy Balance Equation To express variations of the reactor temperature, we apply the energy balance equation (first law of thermodynamics)... reactions In practice, of course, engineers rarely encounter chemical reactors with single reactions Two design formulations are presented; one for reactors with single reactions (where the design is expressed in terms of the conversion of a reactant), and one for reactors with multiple reactions (where the design formulation is based on writing the species balance equations for all the species that... dynamics (CFD) and developments of advanced mathematical methods to solve coupled nonlinear differential equations may provide toolsfor phenomenological representations ofreactor hydrodynamics [40–43] High speed and reduced cost of computation and increased cost of laboratory and pilot-plant experimentation make such tools increasingly attractive The utility of CFD software packages in chemical reactor. .. diversity ofchemicalreactor applications, the wide spectrum of operating conditions, and the multitude of factors that affect reactor operations, CRE encompasses many diverse concepts, principles, and methods that cannot be covered adequately in a single volume This chapter provides a brief overview of the phenomena encountered in the operation ofchemical reactors and of the concepts and methods... Continuous reactor (flow reactors)—A vessel into which reactants are fed continuously and products are withdrawn continuously from it The chemical 4 OVERVIEW OFCHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING Figure 1.1 reactor † Batch operations: (a) batch reactor, (b) semibatch reactor, and (c) distillation reactions take place over space (the reactor volume), and the residence time of the reacting fluid in the reactor. .. slurry reactor, kiln reactor (Fig 1.3f ), membrane reactor, etc.] 8 OVERVIEW OFCHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING Due to the diverse applications and numerous configurations ofchemical reactors, no generic design procedure exists to describe reactoroperations Rather, in each case it is necessary to identify the characteristics of the chemical reaction and the main features that the reactor should provide... the appropriate physical andchemical concepts are applied to describe the selected reactor operation 1.3 PHENOMENA AND CONCEPTS The operation of a chemicalreactor is affected by a multitude of diverse factors In order to select, design, and operate a chemical reactor, it is necessary to identify the phenomena involved, to understand how they affect the reactor operation, and to express these effects... 2.3 2.4 2.5 Four Contexts ofChemical Reaction, 25 Chemical Formulas and Stoichiometric Coefficients, 26 Extent of a Chemical Reaction, 28 Independent and Dependent Chemical Reactions, 39 Characterization of the Reactor Feed, 47 2.5.1 Limiting Reactant, 48 2.5.2 Excess Reactant, 49 2.6 Characterization ofReactor Performance, 54 2.6.1 Reactant Conversion, 54 2.6.2 Product Yield and Selectivity, 58 2.7 . alt="" PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL REACTOR ANALYSIS AND DESIGN New Tools for Industrial Chemical Reactor Operations Second Edition UZI MANN Texas Tech University PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL REACTOR ANALYSIS. University PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL REACTOR ANALYSIS AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL REACTOR ANALYSIS AND DESIGN New Tools for Industrial Chemical Reactor Operations Second Edition UZI MANN Texas Tech. Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data: Mann, Uzi Principles of chemical reactor analysis and design : new tools for industrial chemical reactor operations / Uzi Mann, M.D. Morris, advisory editor—2nd