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Modelling of fluidized bed reactors—VI(b): The nonisothermal bed with stochastic bubbles

✍ Scribed by John Robert Ligon; Neal R. Amundson


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
882 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2509

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✦ Synopsis


Two stochastic nonisothermal fluidiied bed reactor models are developed to investigate the significance of the fluctuating nature of fluidized beds on reactor performance. Fluctuating bubble size distributions within the bed are simulated by stochastic mass and heat transfer coefficients. Results of hybrid computer simulations indicate that randomness can enhance or inhibit reactor performance depending on the operating parameters of the nonisothermal model. Bubble and dense phase concentration statistics are fairly similar to those of corresponding isothermal models because dense phase temperatures are relatively insensitive to transfer coefficient fluctuations due to the high dense phase heat capacity. However, the corresponding stochastic isothermal models predict decreases in conversion with increasing variance in the transfer coefficients for all operating conditions. Results indicate that a deterministic system with two stable steady states may have fewer stable random stationary solutions. The existence of the stationary states is dependent on fluctuation frequency and variance of the transfer coefficients.


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