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=== 07 February 2013 (05C) === | === 07 February 2013 (05C) === | ||
* [[Media:05C-Reactor-pressure-drop-notes.pdf|Notes used during the class]] | |||
* [[Media:05C-Ergun-equation.xls| The spreadsheet with the Ergun equation example]]. | * [[Media:05C-Ergun-equation.xls| The spreadsheet with the Ergun equation example]]. Use it to try | ||
** different lengths of reactor | ** different lengths of reactor | ||
** different catalyst particle sizes | ** different catalyst particle sizes |
Revision as of 00:46, 8 February 2013
Class date(s): | 04 February to 14 February | ||||
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- F2011: Chapter 5 and 6
- F2006: Chapter 4
04 February 2013 (05A)
- General problem solving strategy for reactor engineering
- Audio and video recording of the class
06 February 2013 (05B)
- The Ergun equation derivation
- Audio and video recording of the class
07 February 2013 (05C)
- Notes used during the class
- The spreadsheet with the Ergun equation example. Use it to try
- different lengths of reactor
- different catalyst particle sizes
- different pipe diameters
- gas properties (e.g. density)
- to see the effect on pressure drop in the packed bed.