Modelling and Optimization of Chemical Reactors
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemical Processes and Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 October 2023) | Viewed by 37174
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Interests: membrane process modeling; chemical reactors; membrane reactors; bioreactors; hydrogen production processes; transport phenomena; separation processes
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Interests: hydrogen production from renewable sources; membrane reactors; transport phenomena; micromixing
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Special Issue Information
Dear colleagues,
The development of accurate models describing reaction and separation processes is an essential component of chemical engineering. The modelling of chemical reactors entails the description of mass, momentum, and energy transport equations, often at the same time. In addition, reactors with complex geometrical configurations are increasingly being applied in the fields, for instance, of thermochemical cycles and micro reactors. For the case of micro devices, in addition, the transport phenomena that are negligible on larger scales may become relevant.
The challenge related to the modelling of reacting systems is represented mainly by the need to obtain an accurate description, while avoiding an unnecessarily high degree of complexity. The increasing ease of solutions of complex systems of equations through sophisticated CFD modelling software, along with powerful computers, has led to a tendency to develop very complete descriptions of reactors, regardless of the utility of this approach. While it is true that the solution of these problems has become fairly easy, it is also true that the results of such calculations are often difficult to interpret and analyze. In addition, the accuracy of such models is limited to that with which the numerous empirical model parameters have been determined.
The scope of this Special Issue is to present insightful models of chemical reactors and proposed procedures for their optimization. The models may describe the chemical or biological reactors of any scale.
Prof. Dr. Maria Cristina Annesini
Dr. Maria Anna Murmura
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- CFD
- model
- chemical reactors
- biological reactors
- micro reactors
- mass transport
- energy transport
- momentum transport
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