36223 Multi-phase Reactors
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Danish title: Videregående reaktorlære
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Type: Å, Language: DDD |
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Credit points:
7,5 point |
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| Previous course: C3626 |
Offered by:
Department of Chemical Engineering
(KT) |
No credit points with: C3626 |
Prerequisite: 36100/36221 eller tilsvarende kursus på diplomingeniøruddannelsen. |
Desirable: 36263 eller tilsvarende programmeringserfaring. Erfaring med numerisk løsning af matematiske modeller vil være en fordel |
Recommended semester:
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Scope and form: Lectures, guest lectures, excursions, problem sessions, homework. |
Examination:
Approval of coursework
(13 point scale
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Remarks: Notes for the course can be bought at the Institute of Chemical Engineering, Building 229. |
Contact person: |
Kim Dam-Johansen, KT, Building 229, Tel. +45 4525 2845 |
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Aim: To provide the students with a fundamental and practically applicable understanding of industial important types of reactions that can be used in production processes and at pollution control. |
Contents: A major part of the chemical conversion undertaken in the production processes, in processes preventing pollution in the atmosphere takes place in multi-phase reactors. E.g. calcination of lime in the production of calcium hydroxite, production of cement, combustion of solid and liquid fuels in the production of power and heat, catalytic and non-catalytic cleaning of flue gas plus catalytic production of important products in different reactors including two or more phases. The examples mentioned are special reactions of heterogeneous catalysed, gas-solid, gas-liquid, liquid-solid and gas-liquid-solid that take place in a number of different reactor types (fixed bed, moving bed, spray absorbers, packed towers, membrane reactors, fluid bed reactors, entrained flow reactors etc.) The theory covering the different types of reactions and a number of the reactors is expounded together with examples.The students will dimension a number of reactors themselves. In order to illustrate practical methods of working and production types there will be excursions to a company covering a production process, a company covering project planning and to an environmental-polluting plant. |
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