1st Edition

Reactor Design for Chemical Engineers

Edited By J. M. Winterbottom, Michael King Copyright 1999
    454 Pages
    by CRC Press

    454 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Intended primarily for undergraduate chemical-engineering students, this book also includes material which bridges the gap between undergraduate and graduate requirements. The introduction contains a listing of the principal types of reactors employed in the chemical industry, with diagrams and examples of their use. There is then a brief exploration of the concepts employed in later sections for modelling and sizing reactors, followed by basic information on stoichiometry and thermodynamics, and the kinetics of homogeneous and catalyzed reactions. Subsequent chapters are devoted to reactor sizing and modelling in some simple situations, and more detailed coverage of the design and operation of the principal reactor types.

    Introduction. Reaction Stoichiometry and Thermodynamics. Kinetics of Homogeneous Reactions and of Reactions on Solid Catalyst Surfaces. Simple Reactor Sizing Calculations. Non-ideal Flow in Chemical Reactors and the Residence Time Distribution. Catalyst Design and Manufacture. Overview of Catalytic Reactor Design. Fluidised Bed Reactors. Three-phase Reactors. Bioreactors. Symbols. Index.

    Biography

    J. M. Winterbottom, M. B. King