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Chapter 16: Distributions of Residence Times for Chemical Reactors

Self test

Mean Residence Time
Using the E(t) curves
Drawing the F(theta) curves for the above ideal reactors
Matching Reactors with Tracer Step Inputs
Matching Reactor Models with E(t)

Additional Homework Problems

  1. WEB-P16-1B Derive the E(t) curve for a Bingham plastic flowing in a cylindrical tube. [2nd Ed. P13-16].
  2. WEB-P16-2B The order of a CSTR and PFR in series is investigated for a third-order reaction. [2nd Ed. P13-10]
  3. WEB-P16-3B Review the Muphree pilot plant data when a second-order reaction occurs in the reactor. [1st Ed. P13-15]
  4. WEB-P16-4A Gasoline shortages in the United States have produced long lines of motorists at service stations.