Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
The effect of a fast exothermic surface reaction on the fluid flow and on heat transfer
between bulk gas phase, and the catalytic wall in a monolithic reactor has been studied
by means of a 2-D mathematical model. The radial profiles of temperature, concentration,
and velocity in the ignition region show that the perturbation induced by the reaction is
qualitatively comparable to the entrance effects. From the standpoint of heat transfer
efficiency the channel may be divided into two zones, the first dominated by the entrance
effects and the second dominated by the reaction effects. In the first zone the interphase
heat transfer resembles the constant wall heat flux (NuH), while after ignition resembles
the constant wall temperature (NuT) only once the perturbation generated by the reaction
ignition has extinguished. It is, hence, showed that the Nu number may be calculated as
the interpolation between NuH, and a modified Nusselt number Nuad, which is defined as
a function of the difference between the adiabatic temperature and gas bulk temperature
rather than wall-gas temperature difference. It is anchored to the ignition location,
depends on the operating and kinetic parameters and asymptotically tends to NuT. © 2005
American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 52: 911-923, 2006
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Marra, FRANCESCO SAVERIO; DI BENEDETTO, Almerinda
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