This module provides in-depth coverage of the safe and sustainable design of multiphase and biochemical reactors as well as the associated heat and thermal issues. The module revises chemical reactor fundamentals and reaction kinetics, then covers the design techniques of several types of industrially important reactors and related issues such as kinetics for multiphase reactors, , transient behaviour, deviation from ideal behaviour and residence time distribution models, multiple steady states, stability, selectivity, sustainability and safety in the design of chemical and biochemical reactors.
The module discusses the modelling and design of Non-Catalytic Multiphase Reactors (mass transfer with chemical reactions, hydrodynamics of multiphase reactors, packed columns, plate columns, stirred tank reactors, bubble columns),, Biochemical Reactors (operation in suspension and immobilized systems). Special attention will be paid to non-ideality in chemical reactors with mathematical treatment of residence time distribution in real reactors.
All students carry out and optimise a design on an assigned reactor to include materials of construction, its integration with other processes, the classification of hazardous areas, the procedure of its construction and decommission and of its control and dynamic behaviour in the face of various likely disturbances. In this design, students will familiarize themselves with the principles of sustainability, ethics, economy of process and the unknown.
- During the course of this module students will develop their UWS Graduate Attributes (https://www.uws.ac.uk/current-students/your-graduate-attributes/). Universal: critical thinking and analytical & inquiring mind and research-minded. Successful : autonomous, driven and resilient.
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