CSTR Series
CSTR Series
Solution
(a) Single CSTR. Design equation is
FAin rA V FAout
Since this is liquid phase reaction, volumetric flow rate is a constant. Then, we can write
CA CAin 1 x 1.6 1 0.8 1.6 0.2 0.32 mol/lit
V
8 1.6 1250 lit
0.05 0.322
FAin rA 1 V FAout 1
FAout 1 rA 2 V FAout 2
Here, outlet of reactor 1 goes to the inlet of reactor 2. The conversion at the intermediate
stage can be written as x1.
8 0.128 1 x1 V 8 1 x1
2
8 1 x1 0.00512 V 1.6
We have two equations and two unknowns (V and x1). One of them is nonlinear and there are
multiple ways of solving them. One such example is
1 x1 0.2 0.00064 V
Incidentally, two reactors in series have a total volume of roughly 680 lit. They achieve the
same conversion as a single CSTR with 1250 lit volume. CSTR in series is a better option
than a single CSTR.(Provided it is isothermal operation and facilities needed for isothermal
operations are easy to maintain).
(c). Two reactors, possibly of volume V1 and V2, so that the conversion at the exit of the
reactor is 0.8, but the sum (V1+V2) is minimum.
FAin rA 1 V1 FAout 1
FAout 1 rA 2 V V1 FAout 2
FAin rA 1 V1 FAout 1
FAout 2 FAout 1
V V1
rA 2
8 0.05 1.62 1 x1 V1 8 1 x1
2
i.e. 1.6 8 1 x1
V V1
0.05 0.322
8 8 1 x1
V1
0.05 1.62 1 x1
2
i.e.
8 8 1 x1 1.6 8 1 x1
V
0.05 1.6 1 x1 0.05 0.322
2 2
8 8 1 x1
Minimize V, by minimizing 0.05 3.22 V 4 102 1.6 8 1 x1
1 x1
2
32 32
RHS 160 800 1 x1 . Substitute a dummy variable x2 = 1-x1
1 x1
2
1 x1
32 32
RHS 160 800 x2
x22 x2
Take derivative with x2 and we get 800 x23 32 x2 64 0
V1 = 234.4 lit and V2 = 312.5 lit, and the total volume is about 547 lit.
Practically, industries would prefer two equal sized reactors, than two unequal sized reactors
with slightly lower total volume.