Zusammenfassung
Aufgrund seiner Robustheit wird der Rührkesselreaktor industriell am meisten genutzt. Für bestimmte Anwendungen, insbesondere in der Hochdrucktechnik oder bei stark exothermen Reaktionen, sind Rohrreaktoren eine sehr gute Alternative. Im Vergleich zu geraden Rohrreaktoren ist in Wendelrohrreaktoren der radiale Wärme- und Stoffaustausch deutlich intensiviert, ohne dass aktiv zusätzlich Energie zugeführt werden muss. Im vorliegenden Kapitel werden die Eigenschaften der Wendelrohrreaktoren näher erläutert und konventionellen Rohrreaktoren gegenübergestellt.
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