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retrecir

Retrecir is a term used in process engineering to describe the intentional recirculation of a portion of an output stream back to an earlier point in a system. The goal is to improve mixing, temperature uniformity, concentration control, energy efficiency, or emissions. A typical retrecir arrangement comprises a bypass, a valve or pump to control the diverted flow, a recirculation line returning to the reactor inlet or feed point, and sensors to monitor relevant variables. Control strategies range from fixed-ratio flow splits to closed-loop PID or model-predictive controllers that adjust the recirculated fraction to maintain target temperature, composition, or pressure.

Common domains include chemical reactors, combustion systems where exhaust gas recirculation reduces NOx, HVAC systems to

Terminology varies by field; retrecir is used in some sources as a general term for recirculation, while

recover
heat
and
regulate
air
quality,
and
water
or
wastewater
treatment
to
maintain
disinfectant
residual
and
homogenize
content,
as
well
as
fermentation
or
bioprocessing.
Advantages
include
improved
process
stability,
better
heat
or
mass
transfer,
energy
savings,
and
reduced
emissions;
limitations
include
increased
system
complexity,
additional
equipment
cost,
potential
fouling
or
impurity
buildup,
and
the
need
to
manage
backpressure
and
possible
pressure
drops.
other
contexts
prefer
recirculation
or
recycle.