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Inherently Safer Analysis Of The Attainable Region Process For The Adiabatic Oxidation Of Sulfur Dioxide, Neil L. Book, Venkata U.B. Challagulla Jul 2000

Inherently Safer Analysis Of The Attainable Region Process For The Adiabatic Oxidation Of Sulfur Dioxide, Neil L. Book, Venkata U.B. Challagulla

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The attainable region (AR) method is used to obtain the optimal design and operating conditions for the adiabatic oxidation of sulfur dioxide to sulfur trioxide. The optimum process layout for this exothermic, catalytic, reversible reaction is a complex interconnection of reactors that achieves a conversion in excess of the equilibrium value for a single adiabatic reactor. The complex design obtained from the AR method is technically and economically superior to a single adiabatic reactor, but it is inferior from a safety perspective as a result of its complex interconnections and its high preheat temperature. The strategies of inherently safer design …


Improving The Accuracy Of Predicting Effectiveness Factors For Mth Order And Langmuir Rate Equations In Spherical Coordinates, Jianhui Hong, William C. Hecker, Thomas H. Fletcher Jan 2000

Improving The Accuracy Of Predicting Effectiveness Factors For Mth Order And Langmuir Rate Equations In Spherical Coordinates, Jianhui Hong, William C. Hecker, Thomas H. Fletcher

Faculty Publications

Char oxidation is often modeled using an mth order intrinsic reaction rate in conjunction with an effectiveness factor to account for intraparticle diffusion of gas species. This approach involves the use of a general modulus (MT) and using the first-order curve of effectiveness factor vs MT. This method was originally referred to as the general asymptotic solution. It has been suggested that a simple Langmuir rate equation is more suitable for modeling the effects of pressure on char reactivity. Therefore, several methods of developing general moduli for the Langmuir rate expression are shown. The general asymptotic …