Reactor Design

List of project titles:
1. A fermentation reactor
2. Heterogeneous reactor (heterogeneous feed and homogeneous catalyst) 3. Fluidised
bed reactor
4. Bi-phasic reactor
5. Membrane reactor
7. Isothermal continuous reactor
8. Hydrogen reactor (a bio-chemical process)
9. Hydrogen reactor (a chemical process)
10. Hydrogen reactor (an electro-hydrolysis process)
The following outline is provided
1.0. General Overview:
Write a critical review of the reaction system (this section should contain an overview of
the reaction system, type of reactor appropriate for your system, present state of the
design of the concerned reactor, reactor functionalities relevent to your system, safety
aspects, and any design and/or operation constrains).
[15% mark]
2.0. Scientific Aspect of the Chemical Reaction System:
Define your reaction system, review all the possible reactions involved in your system.
Highlight the reactions associated with your target product and dominant side reactions.
Discuss the factors that may influence the conversion and product yield.
[30% mark]
3.0. Reactor Design:
Justify your selection of an appropriate reactor for your system. The review of the safety
aspect of the reaction system and reactor design. Write a list of plausible assumptions to
simplify the system. Write design equations. Review design specification and set design
specs for your system. Write appropriate boundary conditions.
[30% mark]
4.0. Results and Discussions:
Write and discuss the results of your findings. Highlight the critical aspects of your system
and your design approach to overcome any difficulties encountered. Discuss design
limitations in terms of scientific, engineering and socio-economic constrain.
[15% mark]
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5.0. Conclusions and Future Work:
Write the conclusion of your research and propose the future work that you think important
to push the design boundaries
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