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Chapter 12: Steady-State Nonisothermal Reactor Design: Flow Reactors with Heat Exchange

Multiple Steady States for Multiple Reactions

For Multiple Reactions

(A) If you can solve for the concentrations, e.g., CA and CB explicitly as in Example 12-6 then use ODE solver with

(B) If you cannot solve for concentrations explicitly, then use non linear equation solver

Textbook Example 12-6 Multiple Reactions in a CSTR
Alternative Solution Using Non-Linear Equation Solver

Polymath Format

See Polymath Program

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