Abstract: | Pyrolysis of naphtha in uniform diameter and swaged reactors has been modeled. Pyrolysis and coking models available for naphtha cracking were used to calculate the reactor profiles of pressure, process gas temperature, tube metal temperature, conversion and the product yields. For the swaged coil, not only was the inlet pressure and maximum tube wall temperature in the clean condition lower than for a uniform diameter reactor, but the increase in the inlet pressure and maximum tube wall temperature due to coke deposition was also less. Swaging the reactor can result in a significant increase in the run length between decokings. |