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What are Common Models Used in RTD Analysis?
Several models are used to interpret RTD data:
1.
Plug Flow Model
: Assumes that all molecules have the same residence time.
2.
Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) Model
: Assumes complete mixing and an exponential distribution of residence times.
3.
Dispersion Model
: Accounts for deviations from plug flow due to axial dispersion.
4.
Tanks-in-Series Model
: Represents the reactor as a series of perfectly mixed tanks.
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