Reactor Design Guide1
Reactor Design Guide1
HOMEWORK 1
(DUE DATE: 28 JANUARY 2014, 5.00 PM. Submit your answer in Dr Nurhayati’s pigeon hole, Block 5)
Additional notes:
Table R2.2-1 Typical Space Time for Industrial Reactors1
Reactor Type Mean Residence Time Range Production Capacity
Pressure Space
Reaction Reactor Temperature
atm Times
1s<τ<
(3) catalytic cracking PBR 490°C 20
400 s
1
Tramboue, Landeghem, and Wauquier, Chemical Reactors, p. 154, (Paris: Editions Technip, 1988;
Houston: Gulf Publishing Company, 1988).
Walas, S.M. Chemical Reactor Data, Chemical Engineering, 79 (October 14, 1985).
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List of equations:
1. Simpson’s one third rule
X
X2
f ( x)dX f X 0 4 f X 1 f X 2
X0
3
f ( x)dX 8 X f X 3 f X 3 f X f X 3
3
0 1 2
X0
X
X2
f ( x)dX f X 0 4 f X 1 2 f X 2 4 f X 3 f X 4
X0
3
QUESTION 1
From the Levenspiel plot below, suggest the best reactor arrangement to give the minimum reactor
volume and calculate the reactor volume required for 80% conversion.
QUESTION 2
The exothermic reaction A B+C was carried out adiabatically and the following data was recorded:
X 0 0.2 0.4 0.45 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.9
-rA (mol/dm3.min) 1.0 1.67 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 1.25 0.91
NOTE: ONLY SUBMIT YOUR ANSWER PAPER – NO NEED TO ATTACH THE QUESTION PAPER. PLEASE KEEP THE
QUESTION PAPER FOR REVISION!!
GROUP DISCUSSION
One of the points emphasized in Outcome Based Education is the ability of students to think critically in solving
complex engineering problems. In this Group Discussion, you are required to use your acquired knowledge in
Kinetics and Reactor Design so far, to discuss in group and give your opinion in solving the problem.
In a group of 3-4 students per group, discuss the possible solution to this problem. This is an open ended question.
There is no definite right or wrong answer. I am looking at your ability to reason out your proposed solution.
SUBMIT YOUR REPORT (MAXIMUM 2 PAGES, HAND WRITTEN) TO MY PIGEON HOLE BY 28TH JANUARY 2014