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ISSN electronic edition: 1336-9075
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Comparative evaluation of critical operating conditions for a tubular catalytic reactor using thermal sensitivity and loss-of-stability criteria
Gheorghe Maria and Dragoş-Nicolae Ştefan
Department of Chemical Engineering, University Politehnica of Bucharest, P.O. 35-107, Bucharest, Romania
E-mail: gmaria99m@hotmail.com
Received: 26 October 2009 Revised: 2 February 2010 Accepted: 5 February 2010
Abstract: Optimal operation of a chemical reactor according to various performance criteria often drives the system towards critical
boundaries. Thus, precise evaluation of runaway limits in the parametric space becomes a crucial problem not only for the
reactor’s safe operation, but also for over-designing the system. However, obtaining an accurate estimate for operating limits
is a difficult task due to the limited validity of kinetic models describing complex processes, as well as the inherent fluctuations
of the system’s properties (catalyst, raw-material quality). This paper presents a comparison of several effective methods
of deriving critical conditions for the case of a tubular fixed-bed catalytic reactor used for aniline production in the vapour
phase. Even though the methods being compared are related to one another, the generalised sensitivity criterion of Morbidelli-Varma
(MV) seems to be more robust, not depending on a particular parameter being perturbed, when compared to the criteria that
detect an incipient loss of system stability in the critical region (i.e., div-methods based on the system’s Jacobian and
Green’s function matrix analysis). Combined application of div- and MV criteria allows for an accurate evaluation of the distance
from the reactor’s nominal conditions to the safety limits.
Keywords: runaway boundaries - tubular reactor - aniline - sensitivity - stability
Full paper is available at www.springerlink.com.
DOI: 10.2478/s11696-010-0035-5
Chemical Papers 64 (4) 450–460 (2010)
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