A converter reactor is a type of chemical reactor used in processes such as catalytic reforming or hydrocracking, where it facilitates the conversion of feedstock into more valuable products, often in the presence of a catalyst. It typically operates under high pressure and temperature conditions to optimize reaction rates and yields. The design often incorporates features that enhance mixing and heat transfer, ensuring efficient contact between the reactants and the catalyst. Converter reactors are crucial in the petroleum and petrochemical industries for improving fuel quality and producing chemicals.
a completely mixed reactor. the concentration in the reactor is the same that flows our of the reactor
You may mean FBR - this stands for Fast Breeder Reactor
Experimental Breeder Reactor I was created in 1950.
The first Indian nuclear reactor's name is APSARA.
a fission nuclear reactor -binky
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the boiling water reactor, pressurized water reactor, and the LMFB reactor
a completely mixed reactor. the concentration in the reactor is the same that flows our of the reactor
Nuclear reactor kinetics is the branch of reactor engineering and reactor physics and control that deals with long term time changes in reactor fuel and nuclear reactors.
It injects/blows air into your exhaust near or in the cylinder head's exhaust port. It also injects air into the catalytic converter. This is done to give the unburnt hydrocarbons in the exhaust gases some oxygen to continue burning in the exhaust system/catalytic converter in order to reduce emissions.
A reactor vessel in a boiling water reactor is approximately 300 tons.
A Nuclear Reactor.
A breeder reactor is one type of nuclear reactor, but not a type that is in general commercial use at the present time
The quantity depends on: the type of the reactor, power of the reactor, enrichment of uraniu, chemical form of the fuel, etc. For a research reactor some kilograms, for a power reactor more than 100 tonnes/year.
There is a reactor in Ruuppur, Pakshi
explain how a fusion reactor would be similar to a fission reaction
Homogeneous reactor- the reactor where one phase exist for both the reactants. Hetrogenous reactor - the reactors where more than one phase exist among the reactants gas-liquid-solid.