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16-1 16 Residence TimeDistributions ofChemical Reactors Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood. Marie Curie General Considerations The reactors treated in the book thus far the perfectly mixed batch, theplug-flow tubular, the packed bed, and the perfectly mixed continuous tankreactors have been modeled as ideal reactors. Unfortunately, in the real worldOverview. In this chapter we learn about nonideal reactors; that is, reactorsthat do not follow the models we have developed for ideal CSTRs, PFRs, andPBRs. After studying this chapter the reader will be able to describe: General Considerations. How the residence time distribution (RTD)can be used (Section ). Measurement of the RTD. How to calculate the concentration curve( , the C-curve) and residence time distribution curve, ( , theE-curve (Section )).

16-2 Residence Time Distributions of Chemical Reactors Chapter 16 we often observe behavior very different from that expected from the exem-plar; this behavior is true of students, engineers, college professors, and chem-

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