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Title: Validation of Kinetic Model of Naphta Reforming Reactor for Optimizatio of Process
Authors: Bilal, Muhammad
Khan, Khurram Imran
Hussain, Masroor
Khan, Hammad Amjad
Hussain, Sajjad
Keywords: Engineering and Technology
Kinetics
Modelling
Simulation and analysis
Catalytic reforming
Issue Date: 10-Sep-2018
Publisher: IEEE International Conference on Power Generation Systems and Renewable Energy Technologies (PGSRET)
Abstract: Various mathematical and kinetic models have been already developed for the simulation analysis of Naphtha Catalytic Reformer of petroleum refineries. The mathematical models are based on Runge Kutta Method and kinetic models based on Hougen-Watson Langmuir-Hinshelwood (HWLH). We have modified the models and are solved using ODE 45 solver of MATLAB to validate the data. The reformer operating conditions are optimized using the parameters inlet feed composition, reactor pressure and temperature and flow rate and to increase the production of high-octane fuel. The results validated that aromatics and hydrogen production increased along the length of reactor, and temperature reduced due to endothermic reactions. Various mathematical and kinetic models have been already developed for the simulation analysis of Naphtha Catalytic Reformer of petroleum refineries. The mathematical models are based on Runge Kutta Method and kinetic models based on Hougen-Watson Langmuir-Hinshelwood (HWLH). We have modified the models and are solved using ODE 45 solver of MATLAB to validate the data. The reformer operating conditions are optimized using the parameters inlet feed composition, reactor pressure and temperature and flow rate and to increase the production of high-octane fuel. The results validated that aromatics and hydrogen production increased along the length of reactor, and temperature reduced due to endothermic reactions.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/1718
ISBN: 978-1-5386-7027-9
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