Intricate CSTR dynamics

  • Kil Sang Chang
  • Jae Youn Kim
  • Hyun-Ku Rhee
Review

Abstract

Various dynamical characters of continuous stirred tank reaclors (CSTR) are introduced with respect to the effects of reaction types, extra thermal capacitance, periodic forcing, and coupling of CSTRs. The subject includes the classical dynamics of two-dimensional model and the variety of complex dynamics in three or higher dimensional systems such as periodic bifurcations to torus or chaos, aperiodic oscillations on invariant torus, and universal dynamics of alternating periodic-chaotic sequences with k.2v-cycles for every natural number k. Particularly this review intends to bring about the problems that the engineers must be prepared to encounter in solving various physical systems including chemically reacting systems.

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© Korean Institute of Chemical Engineering 1989

Authors and Affiliations

  • Kil Sang Chang
    • 1
  • Jae Youn Kim
    • 1
    • 2
  • Hyun-Ku Rhee
    • 1
  1. 1.Korea Advanced Energy Research InstituteChung-NamKorea
  2. 2.Korea Explosives GroupResearch and Engineering CenterChung-NamKorea

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