Reactor CFD Simulation Training Package, 5 Projects
$555.00 Student Discount
- Packed Bed Reactor
- Bioreactor
- Catalytic Reactor
- Plasma Gasification Reactor
- Fluidized Bed Polymerization Reactor
Description
Reactor CFD Simulation Training Package, 5 Projects
An enclosed space called a chemical reactor is where a chemical reaction takes occurs. One of the primary unit activities is chemical process analysis. It is often known in chemical engineering to be a process vessel used to carry out a chemical reaction.
This training package includes 5 different CFD simulation projects using ANSYS Fluent software related to various Reactors. MR-CFD suggests this package to those interested in chemical Engineering, especially reactor CFD analysis. This package introduces you to various project descriptions and designs. Eventually, you will learn how to simulate them, considering a wide range of related studies.
In this package, various types of reactors such as the following are simulated.
- Packed bed reactors
Because of its multiple uses in chemical processing, packed bed reactors are frequently employed in processes. The processes include absorption, distillation, stripping, separation, and catalytic reactions. - Bioreactors
Any engineered system or equipment that supports a biologically active environment is referred to as a bioreactor. In one instance, a bioreactor is a container used for chemical reactions involving living things. Also, compounds produced from them that are biochemically active. - Catalytic reactors
Chemical processes benefit greatly from catalysis, which results in more effective and environmentally friendly solutions. In the industrial setting, batch reactors and hazardous inorganic oxidants are often used to convert primary and secondary alcohols to the appropriate carbonyl compounds. - Plasma gasification reactors
Plasma is used in plasma gasification, an extremely hot thermal process that turns organic material into syngas (synthesis gas), which predominantly consists of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. - Fluidized bed polymerization reactors
A fluidized bed is a physical phenomenon that happens when the correct circumstances exist for a solid particle matter to act like a fluid (often present in a holding vessel). The typical method for creating a fluidized bed is to inject the particles with pressured fluid. The resultant medium then exhibits numerous traits and features of typical fluids, including the capacity to float freely in gravity or to be pumped utilizing fluid technologies.
By studying this fantastic and practical training package, you can claim you are an expert in modeling and analyzing every CFD simulation related to Reactors and their applications. Make yourself ready to enter the related industries as a CFD engineer.
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