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An analysis of chemical reactor stability and sensitivity — XIV the effect of the steady state hypothesis

✍ Scribed by Daniel R. Schneider; R. Aris; Neal R. Amundson


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1973
Tongue
English
Weight
831 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2509

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✦ Synopsis


This paper is concerned with the effect of neglecting certain chemical species on the stability of a stirred tank chemical reactor as is done when one assumes the steady state hypothesis in chemical kinetics. Two examples, one the HBr reaction and the other a simple consecutive reaction, are considered. It is shown for these two cases that there is no effect on the stability of the reactor when this assumption is made. The analysis is carried out by studying the eigenvalues of the two linearized systems.


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