Stabilization of a CSTR in an oscillatory state by varying the thermal characteristics of the reactor vessel

One of the most thoroughly studied systems in chemical engineering is the classic problem of a first-order exothermic reaction in a diabatic CSTR. In this paper, an extension of the classic problem, in which the reactor vessel temperature varies independently of its contents, is considered. A bifurc...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-31852021-08-19T01:35:31Z Stabilization of a CSTR in an oscillatory state by varying the thermal characteristics of the reactor vessel Razon, Luis F. One of the most thoroughly studied systems in chemical engineering is the classic problem of a first-order exothermic reaction in a diabatic CSTR. In this paper, an extension of the classic problem, in which the reactor vessel temperature varies independently of its contents, is considered. A bifurcation analysis showed that a CSTR in an oscillatory state may be stabilized by the use of a reactor with the appropriate combination of thermal characteristics. Stabilization of an oscillatory state was demonstrated for a variety of scenarios that had been previously shown by Uppal, Ray and Poore to be representative cases of phase diagrams that exhibit limit-cycle behavior. Copyright © 2006 The Berkeley Electronic Press. All rights reserved. 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2186 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Chemical reactors Bifurcation theory Oscillations Chemical Engineering
institution De La Salle University
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topic Chemical reactors
Bifurcation theory
Oscillations
Chemical Engineering
spellingShingle Chemical reactors
Bifurcation theory
Oscillations
Chemical Engineering
Razon, Luis F.
Stabilization of a CSTR in an oscillatory state by varying the thermal characteristics of the reactor vessel
description One of the most thoroughly studied systems in chemical engineering is the classic problem of a first-order exothermic reaction in a diabatic CSTR. In this paper, an extension of the classic problem, in which the reactor vessel temperature varies independently of its contents, is considered. A bifurcation analysis showed that a CSTR in an oscillatory state may be stabilized by the use of a reactor with the appropriate combination of thermal characteristics. Stabilization of an oscillatory state was demonstrated for a variety of scenarios that had been previously shown by Uppal, Ray and Poore to be representative cases of phase diagrams that exhibit limit-cycle behavior. Copyright © 2006 The Berkeley Electronic Press. All rights reserved.
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author Razon, Luis F.
author_facet Razon, Luis F.
author_sort Razon, Luis F.
title Stabilization of a CSTR in an oscillatory state by varying the thermal characteristics of the reactor vessel
title_short Stabilization of a CSTR in an oscillatory state by varying the thermal characteristics of the reactor vessel
title_full Stabilization of a CSTR in an oscillatory state by varying the thermal characteristics of the reactor vessel
title_fullStr Stabilization of a CSTR in an oscillatory state by varying the thermal characteristics of the reactor vessel
title_full_unstemmed Stabilization of a CSTR in an oscillatory state by varying the thermal characteristics of the reactor vessel
title_sort stabilization of a cstr in an oscillatory state by varying the thermal characteristics of the reactor vessel
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2006
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2186
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