Détermination de constantes cinétiques du craquage catalytique par la modélisation du test de microactivité (MAT) |
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Authors: | Isabelle Pitault,Michel Forissier,Jean-Ren Bernard |
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Affiliation: | Isabelle Pitault,Michel Forissier,Jean-René Bernard |
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Abstract: | The microactivity test (MAT) for cracking catalyst test works with an approximately plug flow isothermal reactor. The yields at the outlet of such a reactor is numerically computed in the case of lumped kinetic with large molecular expansion and rapid catalyst deactivation expressed versus poison concentration. The poison (coke in cracking reaction) is considered as a product formed by several reaction routes. The results are applied to catalytic cracking kinetic with a four lump model (feedstock, gasoline, gas, coke). The comparison between experimental and computed yields, permits the adjustment of kinetic constants with a set of experimental results obtained from a laboratory scale reactor derived from the MAT. The simulation of concentration profile in the reactor permits a better understanding of the reaction courses. |
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Keywords: | Catalytic cracking FCC microactivity test lumped kinetics kinetic constant determination catalyst deactivation |
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