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- 2010 Spring Meeting & 6th Global Congress on Process Safety
- 13th Topical on Refinery Processing
- Maximizing Diesel Production
- (44g) CFD Simulation of Diesel Hydrotreaters Under Periodic Operation Mode
In recent years, periodic (non-steady-state) operation has generated growing interest in view of the resulting performance enhancements (increased conversion and selectivity). The central attribute of periodic operation is control of the trickle bed reactor in a transient mode by periodically changing the gas and/or liquid flows, leading to non-steady-state fluid hydrodynamics, nonlinear performance of chemical reactions, and enhanced heat and mass transfers. Although studies have been conducted using some selected chemical reactors, none has been published so far investigating the impacts or enhancements associated with periodic operation of petroleum hydrotreating reactors. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation provides an efficient approach for performing such studies qualitatively.
This paper will discuss CFD simulation results on periodic operation of middle distillate hydrotreaters. As the first step, the flow dynamics (without reactions) under commercial hydrotreating conditions are simulated by periodically changing the gas and/or liquid flow (base-pulse strategy, slow versus fast modulation), pressure, and other operating conditions. The details of the CFD model and simulation results will be provided in the extended abstract and in the presentation.