Chemical Reactions and Processes Under Flow Conditions

Chemical Reactions and Processes Under Flow Conditions
Author: Santíago V. Luis,Eduardo García-Verdugo
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2010
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780854041923

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On the contrary, flow continuous processes present a series of advantages leading to new ways to synthesise chemical products.

Flows and Chemical Reactions

Flows and Chemical Reactions
Author: Roger Prud'homme
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-01-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118588222

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The aim of this book is to relate fluid flows to chemical reactions. It focuses on the establishment of consistent systems of equations with their boundary conditions and interfaces, which allow us to model and deal with complex situations. Chapter 1 is devoted to simple fluids, i.e. to a single chemical constituent. The basic principles of incompressible and compressible fluid mechanics, are presented in the most concise and educational manner possible, for perfect or dissipative fluids. Chapter 2 relates to the flows of fluid mixtures in the presence of chemical reactions. Chapter 3 is concerned with interfaces and lines. Interfaces have been the subject of numerous publications and books for nearly half a century. Lines and curvilinear media are less known Several appendices on mathematical notation, thermodynamics and mechanics methods are grouped together in Chapter 4. This summary presentation of the basic equations of simple fluids, with exercises and their solutions, as well as those of chemically reacting flows, and interfaces and lines will be very useful for graduate students, engineers, teachers and scientific researchers in many domains of science and industry who wish to investigate problems of reactive flows. Portions of the text may be used in courses or seminars on fluid mechanics.

Flows and Chemical Reactions in Homogeneous Mixtures

Flows and Chemical Reactions in Homogeneous Mixtures
Author: Roger Prud'homme
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118832660

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Flows with chemical reactions can occur in various fields such as combustion, process engineering, aeronautics, the atmospheric environment and aquatics. The examples of application chosen in this book mainly concern homogeneous reactive mixtures that can occur in propellers within the fields of process engineering and combustion: – propagation of sound and monodimensional flows in nozzles, which may include disequilibria of the internal modes of the energy of molecules; – ideal chemical reactors, stabilization of their steady operation points in the homogeneous case of a perfect mixture and classical instruments of experimental and theoretical analysis such as population balances, and the distribution of residence and passage times; – laminar and turbulent flames, separating those which are premixed from those which are not and which do not exhibit the same mechanisms, but which also occur in the case of triple flames. Flows and Chemical Reactions in Homogeneous Mixtures provides information on dimensional analysis, statistical thermodynamics with coupling between internal modes and chemical reactions, the apparition and damping of fluid turbulence as well as its statistical processing, bifurcations, flames in a confined medium and diffusion. Contents 1. Flows in Nozzles. 2. Chemical Reactors. 3. Laminar and Turbulent Flames. Appendix 1. Dimensionless Numbers, Similarity. Appendix 2. Thermodynamic Functions. Appendix 3. Concepts of Turbulence. Appendix 4. Thermodynamic functions for a mixture in disequilibrium. Appendix 5. Notion of bifurcation. Appendix 6. Confined flame. Appendix 7. Limits of Validity of the First-order Expansions for Diffusion Flames.

Flows and Chemical Reactions in Heterogeneous Mixtures

Flows and Chemical Reactions in Heterogeneous Mixtures
Author: Roger Prud'homme
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2014-10-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119054269

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This book - a sequel of previous publications 'Flows andChemical Reactions' and 'Chemical Reactions in Flows andHomogeneous Mixtures' - is devoted to flows with chemical reactionsin heterogeneous environments. Heterogeneous media in thisvolume include interfaces and lines. They may be the site ofradiation. Each type of flow is the subject of a chapter in thisvolume. We consider first, in Chapter 1, the question of the generationof environments biphasic individuals: dusty gas, mist, bubbleflow. Chapter 2 is devoted to the study at the mesoscopicscale: particle-fluid exchange of momentum and heat withdetermination of the respective exchange coefficients. In Chapter3, we establish simplified equations of macroscopic balance formass, for the momentum and energy, in the case of particles of onesize (monodisperse suspension). Radiative phenomena arepresented in Chapter 5.

Flows of Reactive Fluids

Flows of Reactive Fluids
Author: Roger Prud'homme
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780817646592

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The modeling of reactive flows has progressed mainly with advances in aerospace, which gave birth to a new science called aerothermochemistry, as well as through developments in chemical and process engineering. This work examines basic concepts and methods necessary to study reactive flows and transfer phenomena in areas such as fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and chemistry. The book presents tools of interest to graduate students, researchers in mathematical physics, and engineers who wish to investigate problems of reactive flows. Portions of the text may be used in courses on the physics of liquids or in seminars on mechanics.

Chemically Reacting Flow

Chemically Reacting Flow
Author: Robert J. Kee,Michael E. Coltrin,Peter Glarborg,Huayang Zhu
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 792
Release: 2017-09-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119186298

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A guide to the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of chemically reacting flow Chemically Reacting Flow: Theory, Modeling, and Simulation, Second Edition combines fundamental concepts in fluid mechanics and physical chemistry while helping students and professionals to develop the analytical and simulation skills needed to solve real-world engineering problems. The authors clearly explain the theoretical and computational building blocks enabling readers to extend the approaches described to related or entirely new applications. New to this Second Edition are substantially revised and reorganized coverage of topics treated in the first edition. New material in the book includes two important areas of active research: reactive porous-media flows and electrochemical kinetics. These topics create bridges between traditional fluid-flow simulation approaches and transport within porous-media electrochemical systems. The first half of the book is devoted to multicomponent fluid-mechanical fundamentals. In the second half the authors provide the necessary fundamental background needed to couple reaction chemistry into complex reacting-flow models. Coverage of such topics is presented in self-contained chapters, allowing a great deal of flexibility in course curriculum design. • Features new chapters on reactive porous-media flow, electrochemistry, chemical thermodynamics, transport properties, and solving differential equations in MATLAB • Provides the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of chemically reacting flow • Emphasizes fundamentals, allowing the analyst to understand fundamental theory underlying reacting-flow simulations • Helps readers to acquire greater facility in the derivation and solution of conservation equations in new or unusual circumstances • Reorganized to facilitate use as a class text and now including a solutions manual for academic adopters Computer simulation of reactive systems is highly efficient and cost-effective in the development, enhancement, and optimization of chemical processes. Chemically Reacting Flow: Theory, Modeling, and Simulation, Second Edition helps prepare graduate students in mechanical or chemical engineering, as well as research professionals in those fields take utmost advantage of that powerful capability.

Fast Chemical Reactions in Turbulent Flows

Fast Chemical Reactions in Turbulent Flows
Author: Rustam Ya Deberdeev
Publsiher: Smithers Rapra
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2013-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781909030282

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This book describes the fundamentals of fast liquid-phase chemical reactions and the principles of their scientific foundation, technical implementation and industrial application of new technologies. In addition, the equipment required to perform these reactions, in a turbulent mode in the chemical, petrochemical and petroleum industries, is also discussed. The macrokinetic approach has been developed with consideration of the diffusion, hydrodynamics, and heat transfer processes. Due to the advancement of fundamental knowledge, equations of practical engineering importance have been obtained for the calculations of mass and heat transfer processes carried out in conditions of high turbulence, and developed for the implementation in fast chemical reactions involving the synthesis of low molecular weight products and polymers. New methods for controlling the molecular characteristics of polymers have been developed based on the tailored regulation of the hydrodynamics of the reactive mixture flow. Typical processes have been used as model examples to reveal the influence of turbulence on the behaviour of fast chemical reactions used for the synthesis of low molecular weight products, in single-phase and two-phase reactive systems. Brand new tubular devices have been developed with the following characteristics: compact size, high productivity, and a quasi-perfect mixing operation mode in turbulent flows. These devices are subdivided into cylindrical, shell-and-tube, 'zone', and diffuser-confusor designs. Original solutions are proposed for the instrumental implementation of fast liquid-phase processes and development of continuous energy- and resource-efficient technologies for the synthesis of some large-scale compounds.

Flow Chemistry Fundamentals

Flow Chemistry     Fundamentals
Author: Ferenc Darvas,Volker Hessel,György Dorman
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2014-08-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783110388756

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"Flow Chemistry fills the gap in graduate education by covering chemistry and reaction principles along with current practice, including examples of relevant commercial reaction, separation, automation, and analytical equipment. The Editors of Flow Chemistry are commended for having taken the initiative to bring together experts from the field to provide a comprehensive treatment of fundamental and practical considerations underlying flow chemistry. It promises to become a useful study text and as well as reference for the graduate students and practitioners of flow chemistry." Professor Klavs Jensen Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Broader theoretical insight in driving a chemical reaction automatically opens the window towards new technologies particularly to flow chemistry. This emerging concept promotes the transformation of present day's organic processes into a more rapid continuous set of synthesis operations, more compatible with the envisioned sustainable world. These two volumes Fundamentals and Applications provide both the theoretical foundation as well as the practical aspects.