Plug flow reactor model
Overview
 
The plug flow reactor model is used to describe chemical reactions
Chemical reaction
A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another. Chemical reactions can be either spontaneous, requiring no input of energy, or non-spontaneous, typically following the input of some type of energy, such as heat, light or electricity...

 in continuous, flowing systems. The PFR model is used to predict the behaviour of chemical reactor
Chemical reactor
In chemical engineering, chemical reactors are vessels designed to contain chemical reactions. The design of a chemical reactor deals with multiple aspects of chemical engineering. Chemical engineers design reactors to maximize net present value for the given reaction...

s, so that key reactor variables, such as the dimensions of the reactor, can be estimated. PFR's are also sometimes called Continuous Tubular Reactors (CTR's).
Fluid going through a PFR may be modeled as flowing through the reactor as a series of infinitely thin coherent "plugs", each with a uniform composition, traveling in the axial direction of the reactor, with each plug having a different composition from the ones before and after it.
 
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