Chemical Reaction Engineering - Lecture # 3 - Mole Balance Equations for CSTR, PFR & PBR
Hello everyone. Welcome back to the Aspentech Channel. 3rd lecture on CRE is presented here in which the following aspects are covered from Chapter # 1: Mole Balance: a. Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor i. Characteristics, Phase, Applications, Advantages, and Disadvantages ii. Derivation of Mole Balance Equation b. Plug Flow/Tubular Reactor i. Characteristics, Phase, Applications, Advantages, and Disadvantages ii. Derivation of Mole Balance Equation c. Packed Bed Reactor i. Characteristics, Phase, Applications, Advantages, and Disadvantages ii. Derivation of Mole Balance Equation and finally, a summary of all reactors. Please watch, like, share the video, and subscribe to the channel. Please click on the bell icon to get all updates related to this channel. Thank you. Additionally, you can subscribe to the YouTube channel of the Chemical Engineering Department at COMSATS Lahore, Pakistan (Link: / @chemicalengineeringcui8248 . #aspentech #chemicalreactionengineering #CSTR #pfr #PBR #cre -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00 An Introduction to ChE Department, COMSATS 0:32 Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor 4:15 Plug Flow / Tubular Reactor 9:21 Packed Bed Reactor 11:36 Concluding Remarks

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