The Effect of Hydrodynamics on Riser Reactor Performance of the FCCU
Journal Title: International Journal of engineering Research and Applications - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 9
Abstract
The effect of hydrodynamics on the riser reactor performance was studied. The simulation was carried out using COMSOL Multiphysics software. The simulation results showed that reaction rate increased with increase in temperature. The results also showed that an increase in pressure leads to an increases in the velocity of the riser reactor. A maximum on gasoline yield appears when the gas oil inlet temperature is 600K, the catalyst inlet temperature is 1100K and the steam inlet temperature is 400K making gasoline yield between 52% to 55%. A minimum on Coke yield appears when the gas oil inlet temperature is 300K, the catalyst inlet temperature is 800K and the steam inlet temperature is 200K making coke yield between 1% to 2%.
Authors and Affiliations
Digieneni Yousuo
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