What Is A PFR?
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Загружено: 2021-06-17
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Let’s talk about what a PFR is. A PFR stands for a plug-flow reactor. A PFR is a reactor that operates continuous at steady-state, much like the CSTR we previously talked about. A PFR is a long coiling tube that can be packed with a catalyst material. PFRs are commonly found in fields where a continuous process for gas reactions (and sometimes liquid reactions).
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This timeline is meant to help you better understand how a PFR works:
0:00 Introduction.
0:11 What is a PFR?
0:21 What does a PFR look like?
0:53 PFR ideal assumptions.
3:02 Pros to a PFR.
4:14 Plug Flow Reactor Equation
5:43 Outro
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This video is part of our Chemical Reaction Engineering course. Chemical reaction engineering (also known as reactor and reaction engineering) is a course that introduces that relationship between the study of both chemical kinetics (the rate and manner in which chemical species react to create another chemical species) and the types of reactors that chemical reactions take place in (batch reactor, plug-flow reactor etc…). Throughout this course we will talk about how to design various chemical reactors, economics of developing a chemical reactor and many more interesting topics.
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