Can you give some examples of when there would be multiple generation terms? Would that be used if there are several reactions going on at one time inside one reactor? I am a bit confused because if you have A + B ---> C that'd be one generation term but if there was another reaction going on wouldn't it affect the reaction of the first one and be in some sort of equilibrium where you could just have one generation term? I have not taken this course yet, just preparing, so anything helps.
@ChemicalEngineeringGuy3 жыл бұрын
yep, generation will be most likely reactions aside
@daniyard20128 жыл бұрын
Hey, Thanks for great video, mate. I have question. You said that to calculate Generation we need to multiply Rate of reaction of compound j by Volume if pressure and temperature are the same throughout the system? So what do you mean by volume? The volume of the whole reactor? Thanks
@ChemicalEngineeringGuy8 жыл бұрын
Im glad you like it man! Well, you can do this either way: Make a dimensional analysis, you will find out that we talk about the TOTAL volume of the system, which is tricky since many reactors must be modeled with differentials, that is, using dV, or pretty small Volumes. So.... if you are talking about CSTR, you can use the volume of the reactor, if you talk about PFR, you talk about the differential of dV
@Taiko11227 жыл бұрын
Hey may I know do you have any video explain about FA= FAo- FAoX?