Plug flow reactor model

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title: Plug flow reactor model
text: The plug flow reactor model is a model used to describe chemical reactions in continuous, flowing systems of cylindrical geometry. The PFR model is used to predict the behavior of chemical reactors of such design, so that key reactor variables, such as the dimensions of the reactor, can be estimated. Fluid going through a PFR may be modeled as flowing through the reactor as a series of infinitely thin coherent "plugs", each with a uniform composition, traveling in the axial direction of the reac
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description: Reactor simulation model
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date modified: 2024-04-15T16:13:30Z
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