
doi: 10.1007/bf00782250
Numerical methods are used to establish that there can be from one to three stationary states in an adiabatic reactor in accordance with the values of the definitive parameters, whereas there can be from one to seven in a nonadiabatic reactor with linear heat transfer. A numerical analysis is performed of the number of stationary solutions for a one-dimensional nonisothermal adiabatic flow reactor with longitudinal mixing.
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