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Previous course: C3624 |
Offered by:
Department of Chemical Engineering
(KT) |
No credit points with: C3624 |
Compulsory: C3621/36221/C36221 |
Prerequisite: C3665/C36263 |
Recommended semester:
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Limitation: Max. 20 |
Scope and form: Computer calculations, laboratory experiments and writing of reports. |
Examination:
Approval of compulsory reports with oral exam.
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pass/fail
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Contact person: |
Hanns Livbjerg, KT, Building 229, Tel. +45 4525 2949 |
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Aim: To illustrate the theory taught in the course Chemical reactor design (36221) by experimental exercises with accompanying calculations. |
Contents: The operation of different chemical and catalytic reactors are investigated experimentally: e.g. the isomerization of glucose in a fixed bed reactor, the transient startup of an adiabatic tank reactor, residence time distribution, and reactors with multiple steady states. The experimental results are analysed theoretically on the basis of the theory thaught in the course in chemical reactor design. (36221). |