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Variant and invariant states for chemical reaction systems
Affiliation:1. Process Dynamics and Operations Group, Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, TU Dortmund University, Emil-Figge-Strasse 70, Dortmund 44227, Germany;2. Fangyuan Group Germany GmbH, Martin-Schmeisser-Weg 12a, Dortmund 44227, Germany;1. Laboratoire d’Automatique, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne CH-1015, Switzerland;2. School of Engineering, Institute for Material and Processes, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland EH93FB, United Kingdom;3. CIFASIS (CONICET - Universidad Nacional de Rosario), Rosario S2000EZP, Argentina
Abstract:Models of chemical reaction systems can be quite complex as they typically include information regarding the reactions, the inlet and outlet flows, the transfer of species between phases and the transfer of heat. This paper builds on the concept of reaction variants/invariants and proposes a linear transformation that allows viewing a complex nonlinear chemical reaction system via decoupled dynamic variables, each one associated with a particular phenomenon such as a single chemical reaction, a specific mass transfer or heat transfer. Three aspects are discussed, namely, (i) the decoupling of reactions and transport phenomena in open non-isothermal both homogeneous and heterogeneous reactors, (ii) the decoupling of spatially distributed reaction systems such as tubular reactors, and (iii) the potential use of the decoupling transformation for the analysis of complex reaction systems, in particular in the absence of a kinetic model.
Keywords:Chemical reaction systems  State decoupling  Reaction variants  Reaction invariants  Reaction extents
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