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On the dynamics of parabolic equations describing diffusion, convection and a chemical reaction
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    On the dynamics of parabolic equations describing diffusion, convection and a chemical reaction (English)
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    A tubular nonisothermal- nonadiabatic chemical reactor with consecutive reactions described by a set of three nonlinear parabolic equations is considered. The goal of the paper is threefold: 1) To show that consecutive chemical reactions occurring in a tubular reactor may give rise to period doubling bifurcations and eventually to irregular oscillations. 2) To simplify the set of quasilinear parabolic equations to a set of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. 3) To show that for strongly convective systems all type of oscillations disappear.
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    chemical reactor
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    consecutive reactions
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    nonlinear parabolic equations
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    period doubling bifurcations
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