Thank you for your video, I'm doing my Final year design project about sizing PFR reactor. I am a bit struggle with it. Usually at uni student level: what components should we consider in sizing PFR ? (volume, diameter, length, inline mixer , jacket?) . if the process are series reaction with rate constant r1 , r2, r3 . How do we combine them together into one rate constant ? Thank you so much
Hello, I still couldn't fully understand mechanism behind PFR. What makes just a tube acting as many small cstr without stirring? Are we continuously pumping?
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Thank you for your video, I'm doing my Final year design project about sizing PFR reactor. I am a bit struggle with it. Usually at uni student level: what components should we consider in sizing PFR ? (volume, diameter, length, inline mixer , jacket?) . if the process are series reaction with rate constant r1 , r2, r3 . How do we combine them together into one rate constant ? Thank you so much
Hello, I still couldn't fully understand mechanism behind PFR. What makes just a tube acting as many small cstr without stirring? Are we continuously pumping?
Thankyou
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@@StudySessionYT I Felt that,
Do you have any linkedin account, may be I can learn from your experience by following your linkedin account or reddit account
I am a chemical engineering student, I am confronted with your channel searching about reactor design, it is really interesting and you have great logo there! and your teaching skills are really good, I believe that I can learn a lot by subscribing to your channel.
Apart from technical knowledge, can you also share videos about chemical engineering, your experience and give career advices?
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Really nice quick explanation. May the algorithm boost you! ( meaning I think you deserve more views than this has gotten)