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Posted 8 years ago by iacopo ducci University of Florence
Hi,
how do I simulate a plug flow reactor for a tracer test? is there a PFR block in West 2016? or I can just use many CSTR reactors in series to simulate a PFR reactor.

Thanks
Iacopo
Posted 8 years ago by Enrico Remigi WEST Product Owner
Hi Iacopo,
no: there's no specific block / model for plug-flow.
One would normally mimic the plug-flow behaviour by using [b]tanks in series[/b].
Please take a look at the "Non-ideal Mixing: Tracer Test" video here: https://dhiwestweb.wordpress.com/videos/
Posted 8 years ago by João Vieira
Hello,

1 - Could you give please give me a reference in how to plan a tracer test?

2 - Which substance/parameter can I/should I use as tracer?

Thank you,
Kind regards,
João Vieira
Posted 8 years ago by Enrico Remigi WEST Product Owner
The video should answer your questions, I guess.
Basically you need to use a soluble, non-reactive substance (e.g. S_I) to model your tracer.
Posted 8 years ago by João Vieira
In the tracer test experiment, is there any relation between the volume of the 5 equalization tanks and the volume of the real activated sludge reactor?
Thank you
Posted 8 years ago by Enrico Remigi WEST Product Owner
The sum of the N 'virtual' tanks must equal the actual volume of the tank
Posted 10 months ago by Delia Trifi Rufino Universitat Jaume I
Hello,  So regarding the question: How can we model an ideal plug flow reactor in WEST (license WEST2024)?  The answer for this updated version remains: ---------------------------------------- "Hi Iacopo, no: there's no specific block / model for plug-flow. One would normally mimic the plug-flow behaviour by using [b]tanks in series[/b]. Please take a look at the "Non-ideal Mixing: Tracer Test" video here: https://dhiwestweb.wordpress.com/videos/" ---------------------------------------- Since I think that we colud change to different mixing conditions like plug flow but just with WESTforDesign license.  Thank you in advance for your answer!

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