Chapter 2: Conversion and Reactor Sizing
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Why would you choose to have CSTRs and PFRs in series?
It is what reactors you might have on hand that you could connect together to obtain a high conversion.
- How would the problem involving three reactors in series in Chapter 2 change if there were sidestreams between?
One can't use the definition of total conversion up to a point because the reactant is fed to the stream between reactors under these circumstances. One must work in terms of molar flow rates when writing the mole balances.
- Is there ever a time when a CSTR will have a lower volume than a PFR for the same conversion and flow rates?
Yes, for some adiabatic, exothermic reactions.
- In the 3-reactor series, (CSTR, PFR, CSTR) why wouldn't you just use the PFR to have the least volume overall to achieve the best conversion?
You would if you had a PFR large enough. We are assuming that you have these reactors available for your use. See the ICM-Staging.
- For the three reactors in series example, can a PFR use liquid like the 2 CSTRs?
Yes.