The hydrodynamics of gas-liquid reactors
Published
2011
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
ISBN-13
9780470747711
Description
"The design of chemical reactors and their safety are as critical to the success of a chemical process as the actual chemistry taking place within the reactor. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the practical aspects of multiphase reactor design and operation with an emphasis on safety and clean technology. It considers not only standard operation conditions, but also the problems of runaway reaction conditions and protection against ensuing over-pressure. Hydrodynamics of Multiphase Reactors addresses both practical and theoretical aspects of this topic. Initial chapters discuss various different types of gas/liquid reactors from a practical viewpoint, and later chapters focus on the modelling of multiphase systems and computational methods for reactor design and problem solving. The material is written by experts in their specific fields and will include chapters on the following topics: Multiphase flow, Bubble columns, Sparged stirred vessels, Macroscale modelling, Microscale modelling, Runaway conditions, Behaviour of vessel contents, Choked flow, Measurement techniques"--
Subjects
Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica
Θεαίτητος
Applied fluid dynamics handbook
Transport phenomena
Solutions manual to accompany Compressible fluid flow
X-34 experimental aeroheating at Mach 6 and 10
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the author of The hydrodynamics of gas-liquid reactors?
The hydrodynamics of gas-liquid reactors was written by B. J. Azzopardi.
When was The hydrodynamics of gas-liquid reactors published?
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