Fast Liquid-Phase Processes in Turbulent Flows

Fast Liquid-Phase Processes in Turbulent Flows
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9789067644099
ISBN-13 : 9067644099
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Book Synopsis Fast Liquid-Phase Processes in Turbulent Flows by : Karl Minsker

Download or read book Fast Liquid-Phase Processes in Turbulent Flows written by Karl Minsker and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2004-10-01 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book deals with the fundamental laws of passing of fast liquid-phase chemical as well as heat and mass transfer processes in turbulent flows. The fundamental laws of passing of fast liquid-phase chemical and also heat and mass transfer processes in turbulent flows are considered in the book. Development of a macrokinetics approach is generalized to the analysis of fast chemical reactions mainly based on an example of cationic isobutylene polymerization, which falls into to a new class of liquid-phase processes. The ways of decision of the hydrodynamical, thermal and kinetic movement’s equations of reaction mixture in which the fast exothermic chemical reaction runs are described. The principles and laws of formation of the essentially new mode of quasi-plug-flow mode are considered in turbulent flows ensuring quasi-isothermal conditions in zone reaction. The principles of work and area of industrial use of tubular turbulent devices cylindrical reactor, divergent-covergent reactor, shell-and-tube reactor, and reactor with fractional introduction of reactants are considered.


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