Continuous stirred-tank reactorThe continuous stirred-tank reactor (CSTR), also known as vat- or backmix reactor, mixed flow reactor (MFR), or a continuous-flow stirred-tank reactor (CFSTR), is a common model for a chemical reactor in chemical engineering and environmental engineering. A CSTR often refers to a model used to estimate the key unit operation variables when using a continuous agitated-tank reactor to reach a specified output. The mathematical model works for all fluids: liquids, gases, and slurries.
Réacteur (chimie)En chimie, un réacteur est une enceinte ou récipient apte à la réalisation et l'optimisation de réactions chimiques et généralement de procédés de transformation de la matière (génie des procédés). Le but recherché dans un réacteur est l'homogénéité du milieu réactionnel du point de vue de la température et du mélange des réactifs. Par exemple : cuve : réacteur ouvert à l'atmosphère permettant de faire une transformation chimique ; bioréacteur : réacteur permettant de faire une transformation biologique.
Plug flow reactor modelThe plug flow reactor model (PFR, sometimes called continuous tubular reactor, CTR, or piston flow reactors) is a model used to describe chemical reactions in continuous, flowing systems of cylindrical geometry. The PFR model is used to predict the behavior of chemical reactors of such design, so that key reactor variables, such as the dimensions of the reactor, can be estimated.
Bilan de matièreIn physics, a mass balance, also called a material balance, is an application of conservation of mass to the analysis of physical systems. By accounting for material entering and leaving a system, mass flows can be identified which might have been unknown, or difficult to measure without this technique. The exact conservation law used in the analysis of the system depends on the context of the problem, but all revolve around mass conservation, i.e., that matter cannot disappear or be created spontaneously.
Relative permittivityThe relative permittivity (in older texts, dielectric constant) is the permittivity of a material expressed as a ratio with the electric permittivity of a vacuum. A dielectric is an insulating material, and the dielectric constant of an insulator measures the ability of the insulator to store electric energy in an electrical field. Permittivity is a material's property that affects the Coulomb force between two point charges in the material. Relative permittivity is the factor by which the electric field between the charges is decreased relative to vacuum.
Perle (artéfact)A bead is a small, decorative object that is formed in a variety of shapes and sizes of a material such as stone, bone, shell, glass, plastic, wood, or pearl and with a small hole for threading or stringing. Beads range in size from under to over in diameter. Beads represent some of the earliest forms of jewellery, with a pair of beads made from Nassarius sea snail shells dating to approximately 100,000 years ago thought to be the earliest known example. Beadwork is the art or craft of making things with beads.
ChapeletUn chapelet est un objet de dévotion religieuse généralement constitué de grains enfilés sur un cordon formant un cercle. Utilisé dans diverses traditions religieuses (sous des noms différents), le chapelet permet de compter, en égrenant les grains, des prières récitées de manière répétitive. Ces grains sont en matériau d'origine diverse, souvent ordinaire (bois, os, noyaux, métal) mais également précieux (ivoire, corail, pierre précieuse, perle). Le mot français chapelet est un dérivé du mot chapeau dont la forme ancienne était chapel.
Negative-index metamaterialNegative-index metamaterial or negative-index material (NIM) is a metamaterial whose refractive index for an electromagnetic wave has a negative value over some frequency range. NIMs are constructed of periodic basic parts called unit cells, which are usually significantly smaller than the wavelength of the externally applied electromagnetic radiation. The unit cells of the first experimentally investigated NIMs were constructed from circuit board material, or in other words, wires and dielectrics.
Metamaterial absorberA metamaterial absorber is a type of metamaterial intended to efficiently absorb electromagnetic radiation such as light. Furthermore, metamaterials are an advance in materials science. Hence, those metamaterials that are designed to be absorbers offer benefits over conventional absorbers such as further miniaturization, wider adaptability, and increased effectiveness. Intended applications for the metamaterial absorber include emitters, photodetectors, sensors, spatial light modulators, infrared camouflage, wireless communication, and use in solar photovoltaics and thermophotovoltaics.
Bulle (physique)Une bulle est une petite sphère d'une substance dans une autre, généralement d'un gaz dans un liquide. Les bulles font partie de la vie courante, on peut citer : la nucléation du dioxyde de carbone sursaturé dans les boissons gazeuses (eau pétillante, soda, bière) ; la vapeur d'eau lors de l'ébullition de l'eau ; l'air mélangé à l'eau par agitation dans une cascade ; l'air relâché par un plongeur dans l'eau douce ou ; les réactions chimiques, par exemple du vinaigre sur de la craie ; les bulles d'air piégées dans un verre lors de sa fabrication.