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#1 bushtie

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Posted 20 February 2008 - 02:59 PM

Hi all

As you can guess from where this post will go, I am a Chem Eng student and like many others I am looking for some help.

I have been given the task of designs Water gas shift converters for HTS and LTS. I have got a Journal by James M Moe from my lecturer (well pages 33-36). I understand how to get the rate equation but I am lost from that point on. What is my best plan of attack from here? I understand it basically a fixed bed reactor, adiabatic and can use plug flow diagrams.

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Alistair




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