Residence time distribution theory in chemical engineering : proceedings of a summer school held at Bad Honnef, August 15-25, 1982
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Residence time distribution theory in chemical engineering : proceedings of a summer school held at Bad Honnef, August 15-25, 1982
Verlag Chemie, 1982
- : us
- : gw
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Note
The summer school was organized by the Institut für Technische Chemie der Universität Hannover and was sponsored by the Stiftung Volkswagenwerk
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The fifteen papers collected here provide the background for understanding and applying resident time distribution theory to the flow of fluids through a chemical reactor. The papers are derived from the proceedings of a summer school held at Bad Honnef, August, 1982.
Table of Contents
- The Scope of R.T.D. Theory
- Residence Time Distribution with Many Reactions and in Several Environments
- Measurement of Binary Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients Within Porous Catalysts
- Stochastic Flow Reactor Modeling: A General Continuous Time Compartmental Model with First-order Reactions
- Fixed Bed Reactors, Flow and Chemical Reaction
- A Spectral-Theoretic View of Axial Dispersion Models
- Nonlinear Adsorption. Reaction. Diffusion and Intraparticle Convection Phenomena in Flow Systems
- Influence of Bed Structure and Tracer Sorption on the R.T.D. in Fluidized Bed Reactors
- Measurement of Liquid and Solid Residence Time Distributions
- Simulation of the Performance of a Flow System Consisting of Interconnected Reactors by Markov Processes
- Simulation of the Performance of a Flow Chemical Reactor by Markov Chains
- A Macroscopic Model of a Continuous Emulsion Liquid Membrane Extraction System
- Models for Flow Systems and Chemical Reactors
- Two Abstracts
- Subject Index.
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