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Two-Phase and Three-Phase Modeling of an Industrial Fluidized Bed for Maximizing Iso-Paraffins
Authors:Caixia Han  Prof. Youhao Xu  Prof. Bona Lu  Prof. Wei Wang
Affiliation:1. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Process Engineering, 100190 Beijing, China

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Sino-Danish College, 100049 Beijing, China;2. Sinopec, Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, 100083 Beijing, China;3. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Process Engineering, 100190 Beijing, China

Abstract:The maximizing iso-paraffins (MIP) process is a new fluid catalytic cracking route to produce cleaner gasoline. Its major innovation is the diameter-transformed fluidized bed reactor which can be flexibly regulated to multiple distinct reaction zones. This study aims to accurately reveal complex behaviors in MIP reactor by two-phase modeling and three-phase modeling to extend its application. Both simulations of an industrial MIP reactor are compared in terms of solids and liquid concentration, temperature, coke content, gas velocity, and product yield. It is found the two-phase case is enough for predicting the region far away from the oil feedstock injection, and the other is the better choice especially in the first zone if the heat transfer model can be reasonably built.
Keywords:Computational fluid dynamics  Fluid catalytic cracking  Fluidization  Three-phase modeling  Two-phase modeling
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