2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(390e) A Novel Fluidized Bed Model for Fast Pyrolysis Applications
Authors
Caudle, B. - Presenter, Savannah River Consulting
Gorensek, M., Savannah River National Laboratory
Chen, C. C., Texas Tech University
This work presents a
novel approach to the modeling of a fluidized bed reactor, focusing on the
experience of the particles being pyrolyzed, which make up a minority of the
bed mass. Due to the decoupling of solid- and vapor-phase reactions, this
subset of particles can be modeled as a series of open control volumes surrounded
by a uniform temperature heat source. The phenomena of heat transfer, chemical
reaction, density loss, and elutriation are all captured in a format applicable
within commercially available process simulators. The addition of partial oxidation
reactions allows the reactor model to operate autothermally,
with results supporting experimental findings on the performance enhancement
derived from autothermal operation.