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Chapter 17: Predicting Conversion Directly From the Residual Time Distribution

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Living Example Problem Polymath Code MATLAB Code Python Code Wolfram CDF Code
Example 17-2 Mean Conversion Calculation in a Real Reactor LEP-17-2.pol LEP-17-2.mlx LEP-17-2.py LEP-17-2.cdf
Example 17-3 Second Order Reaction in a LFR LEP-17-3.pol LEP-17-3.mlx LEP-17-3.py LEP-17-3.cdf
Example 17-4 Conversion Bounds for a Non-Ideal Reactor LEP-17-4.pol LEP-17-4.mlx LEP-17-4.py LEP-17-4.cdf
Example 17-5 Using Software to Make Maximum Mixedness Model Calculations LEP-17-5.pol LEP-17-5.mlx LEP-17-5.py LEP-17-5.cdf
Example 17-6a RTD and Complex Reaction for an Asymmetric RTD LEP-17-6a.pol LEP-17-6a.mlx LEP-17-6a.py LEP-17-6a.cdf
Example 17-6b RTD and Complex Reaction with a Bimodal RTD LEP-17-6b.pol LEP-17-6b.mlx LEP-17-6b.py LEP-17-6b.cdf
Example 17-7 A Reaction that is Partially Diffusion Limited        
Example Web17-1 RTD Calculations for a Series Reaction
Reactions in a Series in a PFR
LEP-WEB17-1a.pol LEP-WEB17-1a.mlx LEP-WEB17-1a.py LEP-WEB17-1a.cdf
Example Web17-1 RTD Calculations for a Series Reaction
Reactions in a Series in a CSTR
LEP-WEB17-1b.pol LEP-WEB17-1b.mlx LEP-WEB17-1b.py LEP-WEB17-1b.cdf
Example Web17-1 RTD Calculations for a Series Reaction
Segregation Model with Asymmetric RTD
LEP-WEB17-1c.pol LEP-WEB17-1c.mlx LEP-WEB17-1c.py LEP-WEB17-1c.cdf
Example Web17-1 RTD Calculations for a Series Reaction
Segregation Model with Bimodal Distribution
LEP-WEB17-1d.pol LEP-WEB17-1d.mlx LEP-WEB17-1d.py LEP-WEB17-1d.cdf
Example Web17-1 RTD Calculations for a Series Reaction
Maximum Mixedness Model with Asymmetric RTD
LEP-WEB17-1e.pol LEP-WEB17-1e.mlx LEP-WEB17-1e.py LEP-WEB17-1e.cdf
Example Web17-1 RTD Calculations for a Series Reaction
Maximum Mixedness Model with Bimodal Distribution
LEP-WEB17-1f.pol LEP-WEB17-1f.mlx LEP-WEB17-1f.py LEP-WEB17-1f.cdf
Example Web17-1 RTD Calculations for a Series Reaction
Segregation Model with Bimodal Distribution (Multiple Reactions)
LEP-WEB17-1g.pol LEP-WEB17-1g.mlx LEP-WEB17-1g.py LEP-WEB17-1g.cdf
Example Web17-1 RTD Calculations for a Series Reaction
Maximum Mixedness Model with Asymmetric RTD (Multiple Reactions)
LEP-WEB17-1h.pol LEP-WEB17-1h.mlx LEP-WEB17-1h.py LEP-WEB17-1h.cdf