Course unit
Reactors
Last updated: 22/02/2024
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Course Director(s):
SERRIS Eric
General Description:
Classification of reactors: heterogeneous catalytic or non-catalytic reactors. Monitoring and modelling of reactors
Case study of homogenous and heterogeneous reactors, perfectly stirred and plug flowed reactors.
Key words:
Heterogeneous reactors
Homogenous reactors
Number of teaching hours
15
Fields of study
Teaching language
French
English
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of the unit, the student will be capable of: |
Classification level |
Priority |
Dimensioning a chemical reactor |
3. Apply |
Essential |
Assessing the efficiency of a materials transformation device |
6. Assess |
Important |
Learning assessment methods
Percentage ratio of individual assessment
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Percentage ratio of group assessment
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Written exam:
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100
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%
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Project submission:
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0
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%
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Individual oral exam:
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0
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%
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Group presentation:
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0
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%
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Individual presentation:
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0
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%
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Group practical exercise:
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0
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%
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Individual practical exercise:
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0
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%
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Group report:
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0
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%
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Individual report:
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0
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%
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Other(s): 0 %
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Programme and content
Type of teaching activity |
Content, sequencing and organisation |
Course |
Classification of reactors: heterogeneous catalytic or non-catalytic reactors. Monitoring and modelling of reactors |
Supervised studies |
Case study of homogenous and heterogeneous reactors, perfectly stirred and plug flowed reactors. |