Thermal Decomposition of Beta-Carotene in a Flow Reactor

Application ID: 105941


This tutorial illustrates how to use the Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) functionality to answer questions regarding sensitivity and reliability of a flow reactor with thermal decomposition. The tutorial investigates what uncertainties in parameters dominates the survival of a nutrient (b-carotene) during a food processing step. A fluid carrying the nutrient is injected into the reactor, and is subsequently heated by a downstream cylinder. As b-carotene is heat sensitive it decomposes into fragments reducing the nutrient level of the fluid. The model starts with a screening study, followed by a sensitivity analysis, then looks at error propagation, and finally performs a reliability analysis.

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