Temperature and conversion patterns in a network of catalytic reactors for methanol synthesis with different switch strategies
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
A network of connected catalyticreactorswithperiodicallyswitchedinletandoutletsectionsis
numericallystudiedforreversibleexothermicreactions.Themethanolsynthesisisselectedas
representativeprocessexampleandtwodifferentswitchstrategiesarecomparedwiththeobjectiveof
overcomingtheconversionlimitsimposedbythermodynamicequilibrium.Thefirststrategy,whichis
the mostconsideredinliterature,consistsofperiodicallyswitchingthefeedtothesecondreactorofthe
currentreactorsequencewhilethesecondstrategyisimplementedbyperiodicallyswitchingthefeed
to thelastreactorofthecurrentsequence.Periodicregimescorrespondingtosinglesquare-like
temperaturewavestravellingoverthecatalyticbedandcharacterizedbycomparablemethanol
conversionvaluesaredetectedforboththeconsideredstrategies.Theseregimesexhibit,however,a
significantlylargerdomainofexistenceforthesecondstrategy.Moreover,thesecondstrategygivesrise
to otherperiodicregimescorrespondingtospatiotemporaltemperaturepatternscharacterizedby
differentspatialandtemporalperiodicity.Thesepatternsariseintheformoftemperaturewavetrains
and ensuremethanolconversionvaluessignificantlylargerthanthosefoundunderperiodicregimes
characterizedbysingletemperaturewaves.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Process intensification; Equilibrium limited reactions; Network of reactors; Simulated moved bed; Pattern formation; Wave-trains
List of contributors:
Russo, Lucia
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