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Bifurcation Phenomena for an Oxidation Reaction in a Continuously Stirred Tank Reactor. III The Inhibiting Effect of an Inert Species

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posted on 2024-11-15, 10:10 authored by Mark NelsonMark Nelson
We extend an investigation into the static and dynamic multiplicity exhibited by the reaction of a fuel/air mixture in a continuously stirred tank reactor by considering the effect of adding a chemically inert species to the reaction mixture. The primary bifurcation parameter is taken to be the fuel fraction as this is the most important case from the perspective of fire-retardancy. We show how the addition of the inert species progressively changes the steady-state diagrams and flammability limits. We also briefly outline how heat-sink additives can be incorporated into our scheme.

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Nelson, M. I. (2005). Bifurcation Phenomena for an Oxidation Reaction in a Continuously Stirred Tank Reactor. III The Inhibiting Effect of an Inert Species. ANZIAM Journal, 46 399-416.

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ANZIAM Journal

Volume

46

Issue

3

Pagination

399-416

Language

English

RIS ID

12691

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