Chemical Reaction Engineering Simulations

September 13, 2017

Simulations in chemical reaction engineering are used for different reasons during the investigation and development of a reaction process or system. In the initial stages, they are used to dissect and understand the processor system. By setting up a model and studying the results of the simulations, engineers and scientists achieve the understanding and intuition required for further innovation.

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