We revisit the analysis of a reactor network consisting of two coupled continuous stirred tank reactors (CSTRs) arranged in series (Chem. Eng. J. 59 (1995) 169). The main idea proposed in this earlier work is to improve process conversion by generating periodic behaviour in the first reactor (by appropriate choice of design and operational parameters) which then \u27forces\u27 the second reactor. The performance of this cascade system was shown to be greatly enhanced using the above strategy. In this paper we show some conceptual errors in the analysis in the original paper. We also show that by employing a systematic bifurcation analysis, including the use of a path following software, greater insights can be gained regarding the system\u...
Forced periodic operation can lead to improved reaction processes. Such operation is studied for the...
The static and dynamic behavior of the autocatalytic reaction R + 2P --> 3P with decay P --> D is st...
A new, fast and easy method for analysing the potential for improving reactor performance by replaci...
We revisit the analysis of a reactor network consisting of two coupled continuous stirred tank react...
The present paper analyzes the consequences of coupling two independent CSTRs operating under differ...
The dynamic behaviour of two coupled continuous stirred tank reactors in sequence is studied when th...
The dynamic behaviour of two coupled continuous stirred tank reactors in sequence is studied when th...
The paper presents the control design of a continuous stirred tank reactor based on a combination of...
Chemical process plants are primarily made up of two basic units, i.e. reactors and separators. In a...
In our previous work, a new, fast and easy, nonlinear frequency response method for analysing potent...
Multiplicity analysis gives practical guidance for process design to eliminate difficult operating r...
The paper presents simulation results of the cascade control of a continuous stirred tank reactor. T...
This thesis is concerned with the development of methods for controllability analysis leading to pro...
A new, fast and easy method for analysing the potential for improving reactor performance by replaci...
The paper deals with the adaptive control of the nonlinear process represented by the Continuous Sti...
Forced periodic operation can lead to improved reaction processes. Such operation is studied for the...
The static and dynamic behavior of the autocatalytic reaction R + 2P --> 3P with decay P --> D is st...
A new, fast and easy method for analysing the potential for improving reactor performance by replaci...
We revisit the analysis of a reactor network consisting of two coupled continuous stirred tank react...
The present paper analyzes the consequences of coupling two independent CSTRs operating under differ...
The dynamic behaviour of two coupled continuous stirred tank reactors in sequence is studied when th...
The dynamic behaviour of two coupled continuous stirred tank reactors in sequence is studied when th...
The paper presents the control design of a continuous stirred tank reactor based on a combination of...
Chemical process plants are primarily made up of two basic units, i.e. reactors and separators. In a...
In our previous work, a new, fast and easy, nonlinear frequency response method for analysing potent...
Multiplicity analysis gives practical guidance for process design to eliminate difficult operating r...
The paper presents simulation results of the cascade control of a continuous stirred tank reactor. T...
This thesis is concerned with the development of methods for controllability analysis leading to pro...
A new, fast and easy method for analysing the potential for improving reactor performance by replaci...
The paper deals with the adaptive control of the nonlinear process represented by the Continuous Sti...
Forced periodic operation can lead to improved reaction processes. Such operation is studied for the...
The static and dynamic behavior of the autocatalytic reaction R + 2P --> 3P with decay P --> D is st...
A new, fast and easy method for analysing the potential for improving reactor performance by replaci...