TRANSIENT STATE (CHEMICAL ENGINEERING)

In chemical engineering, a system is said to be in 'transient' state when a process variable has been changed and the system has not yet reached steady-state. Example: When a chemical reactor is being brought into operation, the concentrations, temperatures, species compositions, and reaction rates are changing with time until operation reaches it nominal process variables.

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