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ON THE RESPONSE FUNCTION AND RESIDENCE TIME DISTRIBUTION OF THE AXIAL DISPERSION MODEL FOR TUBULAR REACTORS

毛在砂; 陈家镛   

  1. Institute of Chemical Metallurgy, Academia sinica, Beijing, 100080
  • 收稿日期:1991-08-16 修回日期:1991-11-26 出版日期:1992-12-28 发布日期:1992-12-28
  • 通讯作者: 毛在砂

ON THE RESPONSE FUNCTION AND RESIDENCE TIME DISTRIBUTION OF THE AXIAL DISPERSION MODEL FOR TUBULAR REACTORS

MAO Zaisha; CHEN Jiayong   

  1. Institute of Chemical Metallurgy, Academia sinica, Beijing, 100080
  • Received:1991-08-16 Revised:1991-11-26 Online:1992-12-28 Published:1992-12-28
  • Contact: MAO Zaisha

摘要: In view of confusion on the residence time distribution and transfer fucntions for dispersion models, the solution of the model subject to possible combinations of closed and open type boundaries at the ends of a chemical reactor is investigated systematically. In particular, some new results are obtained for the closed-open and open-closed types of reactors. It is found that the interchange of boundary conditions for these reactors is not immaterial. In several cases, caution is necessary to distinguish whether the transfer function is applied to the concentration or the flux. When the dispersive flux is notable, measurement techniques must be carefully selected to match the kind of transfer functions derived.

关键词: axial dispersion;residence time distribution;open reactors

Abstract: In view of confusion on the residence time distribution and transfer fucntions for dispersion models, the solution of the model subject to possible combinations of closed and open type boundaries at the ends of a chemical reactor is investigated systematically. In particular, some new results are obtained for the closed-open and open-closed types of reactors. It is found that the interchange of boundary conditions for these reactors is not immaterial. In several cases, caution is necessary to distinguish whether the transfer function is applied to the concentration or the flux. When the dispersive flux is notable, measurement techniques must be carefully selected to match the kind of transfer functions derived.

Key words: axial dispersion, residence time distribution, open reactors