What is Plug Flow Reactor?
The plug flow reactor model (PFR, sometimes called continuous tubular reactor, CTR) is normally the name given to a model used in chemical engineering to describe chemical reactions in continuous, flowing systems of cylindrical geometry. The PFR model is used to predict the behaviour of chemical reactors of tubular design, so that key reactor variables, such as the dimensions of the reactor, can be estimated.
How to Calculate Initial Reactant Concentration for Second Order Reaction using Space Time for Plug Flow?
Initial Reactant Concentration for Second Order Reaction using Space Time for Plug Flow calculator uses Initial Reactant Concentration in Batch Reactor = (1/(Rate Constant for Second Order in Batch Reactor*Space Time in Batch Reactor))*(Reactant Conversion in Batch/(1-Reactant Conversion in Batch)) to calculate the Initial Reactant Concentration in Batch Reactor, The Initial Reactant Concentration for Second Order Reaction using Space Time for Plug Flow formula is defined as the concentration of reactant before the considered reaction for second order reaction where there is zero fractional volume change. Initial Reactant Concentration in Batch Reactor is denoted by Co Batch symbol.
How to calculate Initial Reactant Concentration for Second Order Reaction using Space Time for Plug Flow using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Initial Reactant Concentration for Second Order Reaction using Space Time for Plug Flow, enter Rate Constant for Second Order in Batch Reactor (k''), Space Time in Batch Reactor (𝛕Batch) & Reactant Conversion in Batch (XA Batch) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Initial Reactant Concentration for Second Order Reaction using Space Time for Plug Flow calculation can be explained with given input values -> 75.2494 = (1/(0.608*0.051))*(0.7105/(1-0.7105)).