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- Poster Session: Systems and Process Design
- (484f) Fischer Tropsch Platform Enhanced by High Thermal Conductivity Catalysts
This poster will incorporate areas of applied fluid mechanics and a mathematical model of transport processes. Using an implicit finite different scheme, we are able to determine the reactor temperature profile by modeling a plug flow reactor which includes the energy balances on the gas phase. The catalyst temperature will be assumed to be uniform inside the catalyst particles, so all heat of reaction is generated inside the catalyst particles. This model takes into account the detailed kinetics of the FTS and water gas shift reaction.
The application of applied mathematics and numerical methods in solving these sets of differential equations is the key to fully understanding the temperature profile. By effectively designing an FTS reactor that has limited heat transfer issues, an optimized balance of plant can be achieved; where the operating equipments are limited by the weight and volume criteria due to selective production and separation for JP-5.