This book provides a hybrid methodology for engineering of trickle bed reactors by integrating conventional reaction engineering models with state-of-the-art computational flow models. The content may be used in several ways and at various stages in the engineering process: it may be used as a basic
Trickle Bed reactors; Reactor Engineering & Applications || Author Index
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- Book ID
- 118205325
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 50 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0444527389
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This book provides a hybrid methodology for engineering of trickle bed reactors by integrating conventional reaction engineering models with state-of-the-art computational flow models. The content may be used in several ways and at various stages in the engineering process: it may be used as a basic resource for making appropriate reactor engineering decisions in practice; as study material for a course on reactor design, operation, or optimization of trickle bed reactors; or in solving practical reactor engineering problems. The authors assume some background knowledge of reactor engineering and numerical techniques.
- Facilitates development of high fidelity models for industrial applications
- Facilitates selection and application of appropriate models
- Guides developmentΒ and application of computational models to trickle beds
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