Abstract

This chapter describes a thinking process that is effective in creating a new reactor system while filling in gaps in knowledge and data between it and commercial reactors. This process analyzes the functional requirements by the system and then hierarchically develops methods to realize these functions from the mechanism level to the structure level. These structures are then integrated into a plant system. This description, however, is simply a logical way to systematically understand the process. The actual design procedure becomes a more complex process of trial and error. This chapter summarizes the process of designing a new type of reactor, and it provides a logical framework for the subsequent chapters.

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