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Maximum production of methanol in a pilot-scale process
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Publication Year
2018-02-01
Publisher
Springer New York LLC
Citation
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.35, pp.355-363
Keyword
Effectiveness FactorMaximum ProductionMethanolOverall Heat Transfer CoefficientReactor Modeling
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Chemistry (all)Chemical Engineering (all)
Abstract
Mathematical models for both bench- and pilot-scale methanol synthesis reactors were developed by estimating the overall heat transfer coefficients due to different heat transfer characteristics, while the effectiveness factor was fixed because the same catalysts were used in both reactors. The overall heat transfer coefficient of a pilot-scale reactor was approximately twice that of a bench-scale reactor, while the estimate from the correlation reported for the heat transfer coefficient was 1.8-times higher, indicating that the values determined in the present study are effective. The model showed that the maximum methanol production rate of approximately 16 tons per day was achievable with peak temperature maintained below 250 °C in the open-loop case. Meanwhile, when the recycle was used to prevent the loss of unreacted gas, peak temperature and production rate decreased due to low CO and CO2 fraction in the recycled stream at the same space velocity as the open-loop operation. Further analysis showed that, since the reaction was in the kinetic regime, the production rate could be maximized up to 18.7 tons per day by increasing the feed flowrate and inlet temperature despite thermodynamically exothermic reaction.
ISSN
0256-1115
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/30045
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11814-017-0295-7
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This research was supported by the Energy Efficiency & Resources Programs of the KETEP grant funded by the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy of the Korean Government (No. 2012T100201578).
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