1. Impact of Wall Heat Transport on Formation of TransversalHot Zones in Shallow, Non-adiabatic Packed-Bed Reactors.
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K. Narendiran and Ganesh A. Viswanathan
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PACKED bed reactors , *EXOTHERMIC reactions , *AZIMUTH , *HEAT transfer coefficient , *PHYSICS experiments - Abstract
Transversal hot zones have been reportedto form in packed-bedreactors used to conduct exothermic reactions. Packed-bed reactorsare usually operated under non-adiabatic conditions. Previous attemptsto predict the formation of transversal hot zones have been made onboth shallow and long reactors under adiabatic conditions; that is,wall heat transport is zero. We show that a rich variety of slowlyoscillating transversal hot zones, such as rotating patterns, targets,and spirals, may form in shallow, non-adiabatic reactors. Under certainconditions, azimuthally symmetric target patterns coexist with azimuthallynon-symmetric rotating patterns. Surprisingly, a small wall heat transportcan force a traveling wave or band motion observed under adiabaticconditions into a rotating pattern. A transition from the rotatingpatterns and/or target patterns to spiral waves depends on the residencetime, the reactor length scale, and the wall heat transfer coefficient.A shallow reactor model predicts that the spatiotemporal patternsoscillate at a very low frequency (order of 10–5Hz), which is in agreement with predictions based on laboratoryexperiments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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