Experimental investigation of models for fluidized bed catalytic reactors
β Scribed by Colin Fryer; Owen E. Potter
- Publisher
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 975 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-1541
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The countercurrent backmixing model of a fluidized bed reactor predicts axial concentration profiles quite different from those suggested by simple twoβphase models. The models can also be distinguished in terms of the dependence of conversion on operating variables.
An experimental study of ozone decomposition in a reactor of 22.9 cm diameter has provided extensive data for comparison with backmixing and twoβphase models which incorporate bubble size variation. The measured profiles show a minimum concentration within the bed at gas velocities above a critical value, as predicted only by the backmixing model. The effect of operating variables on the shape of the profiles is also well accounted for by this model. The backmixing model is further supported by good agreement between predicted and measured reactant conversion. In particular, the variation of conversion with rate constant and gas velocity is fitted more accurately by the backmixing model than by twoβphase models.
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This paper presents a study of the control of a fluidized bed catalytic reactor using the model reference adaptive control algorithm with independent tracking and regulation objectives as presented by Landau and Lozano (1981). The purpose of the control is to maintain the temperature of the reactor