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Periodic Operation with Modulation of Inlet Concentration and Flow Rate Part I: Nonisothermal Continuous Stirred-Tank Reactor

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2016
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Nikolić-Paunić, Daliborka
Seidel-Morgenstern, Andreas
Petkovska, Menka
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Abstract
The nonlinear frequency response (NFR) method, which is an analytical, fast, and easy method for evaluating the performance of forced periodically operated chemical reactors, was used to investigate possible improvements to a nonisothermal continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) when inlet concentration and/or flow rate is periodically modulated. The product yield corresponding to periodic operation is defined, expressions for its estimation, based on the NFR method, are derived, and it is used to evaluate the performance improvements due to periodic operation. Part I considers the general nonisothermal case. In Part II, these results are applied to an adiabatic CSTR and used to evaluate possible improvements for the case of the hydrolysis reaction of acetic anhydride.
Keywords:
Nonisothermal CSTR / Nonlinear frequency response / Periodic operation / Reactor modeling / Two-input modulation
Source:
Chemical Engineering & Technology, 2016, 39, 11, 2020-2028
Publisher:
  • Wiley-VCH Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim
Funding / projects:
  • The development of efficient chemical-engineering processes based on the transport phenomena research and process intensification principles (RS-172022)
  • Nanostructured Functional and Composite Materials in Catalytic and Sorption Processes (RS-45001)

DOI: 10.1002/ceat.201600185

ISSN: 0930-7516

WoS: 000387766900005

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84992128586
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AB  - The nonlinear frequency response (NFR) method, which is an analytical, fast, and easy method for evaluating the performance of forced periodically operated chemical reactors, was used to investigate possible improvements to a nonisothermal continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) when inlet concentration and/or flow rate is periodically modulated. The product yield corresponding to periodic operation is defined, expressions for its estimation, based on the NFR method, are derived, and it is used to evaluate the performance improvements due to periodic operation. Part I considers the general nonisothermal case. In Part II, these results are applied to an adiabatic CSTR and used to evaluate possible improvements for the case of the hydrolysis reaction of acetic anhydride.
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author = "Nikolić-Paunić, Daliborka and Seidel-Morgenstern, Andreas and Petkovska, Menka",
year = "2016",
abstract = "The nonlinear frequency response (NFR) method, which is an analytical, fast, and easy method for evaluating the performance of forced periodically operated chemical reactors, was used to investigate possible improvements to a nonisothermal continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) when inlet concentration and/or flow rate is periodically modulated. The product yield corresponding to periodic operation is defined, expressions for its estimation, based on the NFR method, are derived, and it is used to evaluate the performance improvements due to periodic operation. Part I considers the general nonisothermal case. In Part II, these results are applied to an adiabatic CSTR and used to evaluate possible improvements for the case of the hydrolysis reaction of acetic anhydride.",
publisher = "Wiley-VCH Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim",
journal = "Chemical Engineering & Technology",
title = "Periodic Operation with Modulation of Inlet Concentration and Flow Rate Part I: Nonisothermal Continuous Stirred-Tank Reactor",
pages = "2028-2020",
number = "11",
volume = "39",
doi = "10.1002/ceat.201600185"
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Nikolić-Paunić, D., Seidel-Morgenstern, A.,& Petkovska, M.. (2016). Periodic Operation with Modulation of Inlet Concentration and Flow Rate Part I: Nonisothermal Continuous Stirred-Tank Reactor. in Chemical Engineering & Technology
Wiley-VCH Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim., 39(11), 2020-2028.
https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.201600185
Nikolić-Paunić D, Seidel-Morgenstern A, Petkovska M. Periodic Operation with Modulation of Inlet Concentration and Flow Rate Part I: Nonisothermal Continuous Stirred-Tank Reactor. in Chemical Engineering & Technology. 2016;39(11):2020-2028.
doi:10.1002/ceat.201600185 .
Nikolić-Paunić, Daliborka, Seidel-Morgenstern, Andreas, Petkovska, Menka, "Periodic Operation with Modulation of Inlet Concentration and Flow Rate Part I: Nonisothermal Continuous Stirred-Tank Reactor" in Chemical Engineering & Technology, 39, no. 11 (2016):2020-2028,
https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.201600185 . .

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