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Specialty Chemistry Forums => Chemical Engineering Forum => Topic started by: BABAR on March 05, 2008, 03:26:41 PM
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HI
I M WORRIED
WE HAVE VERTICAL TOWER
THERE IS A STIRREI SHAFT FITTED IN IT
A GAS ENTERS FRO TOP
A POWDER ALSO ENTERS FROM TOP
STIRRER DISPERSE POWDER AND GAS REACTS WITH POWDER
ANOTHER GAS FORMS
THIS PROCESS IS CONTINUOUS
WHAT TYPE(NAME) WE CAN SUGGEST FOR THIS RECTOR
BABAR
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Please read forum rules (http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?page=forumrules). Don't abuse capital letters.
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Babar:
Borek is correct. You don't have to "shout" or "scream" with your 100% capital letters. We understand proper and polite written English much better when you don't shout.
Why are you worried? All you have described is a Constantly Stirred Tank Reactor (what some students call a CSTR).
Selecting an accurate title (or "name") for the reactor doesn't make it operate any better or efficiently. So, why is the title so important?
A rose by any other name is just as sweet.