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Laminar Flow Reactor: Segregated Flow
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A laminar flow reactor is modeled using the assumption of segregated flow to determine the conversion for a second-order reaction. This requires using the residence time distribution for laminar flow. [Section 17.2]
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Segregated Flow Example
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Shows how the residence time distribution for a reactor and the assumption of segregated flow can be used to calculate conversion in a reactor. [Section 17.2]
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What is Segregated Flow?
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Describes segregated flow in chemical reactors, and how it affects conversion.[Section 17.2]
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Segregated Flow and Residence Time Distribution
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A reactor having segregated flow is modeled using a tracer curve and residence time distribution analysis. [Section 17.4]
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