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Chapter 12: Steady-State Nonisothermal Reactor Design: Flow Reactors with Heat Exchange
Additional Homework Problems
CDP12-BB
The catalytic reaction
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is carried out isothermally on a solid platinum wire in which the flow of the reactant is normal to the wire. The rate law on the solid platinum surface is | ||
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where C A is the concentration at the wire surface in the gas phase. Use bifurcation analysis to answer the following:
(a) What is the lowest feed concentration, C A0 , one can have and still have the possibility of multiple steady states? |
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(c) The smallest platinum wire available has a diameter of 0.025 cm. For this wire, what is the largest gas velocity one can have and still have a possibility of multiple steady states? For flow normal to a wire, Sh = 0.4 Re0.4 Sc 1/3 . (See Chapter 11.) |
[2nd Ed. P8-26]