Model ID: 498
Turbulent Residence Time in a Baffled Reactor
An indication of residence time is a pointer toward the effectiveness of a reactor design often indicated by tracers.
This model studies the residence time in a turbulent reactor and compares a 2D approximation with a full 3D model of the reactor. It does so by first solving for a stationary turbulent flow in the reactor, using the k-epsilon model, and then solving for a mass balance on top of this flow field in the time-domain.
Mass transport is described through convection and diffusion, where the turbulent viscosity from the k-epsilon model is used to describe the species diffusion in the mass balance. A tracer species is introduced as a burst of concentration, and its journey through the reactor is studied.
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