42 research outputs found

    Influence of gas flow rate on liquid distribution in trickle-beds using perforated plates as liquid distributors

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    Two wire mesh tomography devices and a liquid collector were used to study the influence of the gas flow rate on liquid distribution when fluids distribution on top of the reactor is ensured by a perforated plate. In opposition to most of the studies realized by other authors, conditions in which the gas has a negative impact in liquid distribution were evidenced. Indeed, the obtained results show that the influence of gas flow rate depends on the quality of the initial distribution, as the gas forces the liquid to "respect" the distribution imposed at the top of the reactor. Finally, a comparison between the two measuring techniques shows the limitations of the liquid collector and the improper conclusions to which its use could lead

    Model of Catalytic Cracking Conversion in Fixed, Moving, and Fluid-Bed Reactors

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    Correction-Kinetics and Dynamics of Catalytic Cracking Selectivity in Fixed-Bed Reactors

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    Optimum Operation-Regeneration Cycles for Fixed-Bed Catalytic Cracking

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    HYBRID COMPUTER SIMULATION OF A MOVING-BED CATALYST REGENERATOR

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