Course DescriptionThis course is all about Industrial Chemical Reactors. The main insights of common Reactors that you will find in the industry. We explore new technologies and trends in the industry. A review of digitalization of the industry is done.Understanding industrial reactors is of paramount importance for engineers involved in various fields such as chemical, biochemical, and environmental engineering. Industrial reactors serve as the heart of numerous chemical processes, where raw materials are transformed into desired products through controlled reactions. Engineers need to comprehend the intricate workings of reactors, including their design, operation, and safety considerations, to ensure efficient and reliable production processes. By understanding reactors, engineers can optimize reaction conditions, improve yield and selectivity, minimize energy consumption, and enhance the overall process efficiency. Moreover, a comprehensive understanding of reactors enables engineers to identify potential hazards, design appropriate safety measures, and mitigate the risks associated with reactive systems, thereby ensuring the well-being of personnel and the surrounding environment. Ultimately, knowledge of industrial reactors empowers engineers to innovate and design sustainable processes, leading to advancements in various industries and contributing to economic growth and environmental sustainability.Learn about:What is a Chemical Reactor?Why are there so many categories?How are Chemical Reactors CategorizedCommon Academic ReactorsIndustrial ReactorsCatalytic ReactorsBed ReactorsReactors used in Oil & Gas (FCC, DCC, Fluidized Bed, Fixed Bed, etc...)Trending TechnologiesCatalysts TechnologyDigitalization of the IndustryMicroreactors
What you'll learn
understand the categories of chemical reactors
explore common academic and industrial reactors
learn about catalytic and bed reactors
identify trending technologies related to reactors
Course objectives
examine the role of industrial reactors in chemical processes
discuss the implications of digitalization in the industry
analyze the design and operation aspects of various reactor types