Explain non-adiabatic operations of flow reactors 15in


Explain Non-adiabatic operations of flow reactors. 15In non-adiabatic operations, heat interchange with the surroundings will beaccounted. The conversion can be defined as the ratio of the net heat still needed after heattransfer to raise the feed to T2to the heat released by reaction at T2. Thus,XA= (C'P?T - Q) / (-?Hr2)Where C'Pis the mean specific heat of either unreacted feed stream or of completelyconverted product stream per mole of entering reactant 'A';?T = (T2 - T1); T1& T2are thetemperatures of the entering and leaving streams & 'Q' is the heat interchange to thesurroundings per mole of entering reactant 'A'

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