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Reactor Engineering

Anotace

The principles of knowledge’s transfer from laboratory model research of
chemical reaction to the industry processes are illustrated. This subject is a
follow-up to skills obtained in chemistry, physical chemistry and methods of
material and energy balance - process engineering. The basic models of reactors
are explained on the examples of continuous systems when the hydrodynamic and
mixing are the limiting steps. This knowledge is extended to the reactors
with finite reaction rate and with the multiple reactions. The principles
of catalytic reactors, bioreactors and typical inorganic and organic industry
synthesis are explained.

Povinná literatura

Levenspiel O., The Chemical Reaktor Omnibook, Oregon State University, 1979.
Scott Fogler H.: Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering. Prentice Hall NY
1999
SCOTT FOGLER, H. Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering. (3rd Edition)
Prentice Hall, New York 1998.
Scott Fogler H., Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering, University of
Michigan, 1999.

Doporučená literatura

K tomuto předmětu nebyla specifikována žádná doporučená literatura.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 619-0014
Abbreviation R I
Course title Reactor Engineering
Coordinating department Department of Physical Chemistry and Theory of Technological Processes
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Kamil Wichterle, DrSc.