Dynamic simulation of a pilot scale vacuum gas oil hydrocracking unit by the space-time CE/SE method
This work introduces a modified space-time conservation element/solution element (CE/SE) method for the simulation of the dynamic behavior of a pilot-scale hydrocracking reactor. With this approach, a four-lump dynamic model including vacuum gas oil (VGO), middle distillate, naphtha and gas is solve...
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my.utm.468382017-09-21T04:47:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46838/ Dynamic simulation of a pilot scale vacuum gas oil hydrocracking unit by the space-time CE/SE method Sadighi, Sepehr Ahmad, Arshad Shirvani, Mansoor TP Chemical technology This work introduces a modified space-time conservation element/solution element (CE/SE) method for the simulation of the dynamic behavior of a pilot-scale hydrocracking reactor. With this approach, a four-lump dynamic model including vacuum gas oil (VGO), middle distillate, naphtha and gas is solved. The proposed method is capable of handling the stiffness of the partial differential equations resulting from the hydrocracking reactions. To have a better judgment, the model is also solved by the finite difference method (FDM), and the results from both approaches are compared. Initially, the absolute average deviation of the cold dynamic simulation using the CE/SE approach is 8.98%, which is better than that obtained using the FDM. Then, the stability analysis proves that for achieving an appropriate response from the dynamic model, the Courant number, which is a function of the time step size, mesh size and volume flow rate through the catalytic bed, should be less than 1. Finally, it is found that, following a careful selection of these parameters, the CE/SE solutions to the hydrocracking model can produce higher accuracy than the FDM results. A four-lump dynamic model including vacuum gas oil, middle distillate, naphtha and gas was developed. To solve it, a modified space-time conservation element and solution element method was introduced to simulate the dynamic behavior of a pilot-scale hydrocracking reactor. The approach was evaluated by comparing its results with those obtained by applying the finite difference method. 2012 Article PeerReviewed Sadighi, Sepehr and Ahmad, Arshad and Shirvani, Mansoor (2012) Dynamic simulation of a pilot scale vacuum gas oil hydrocracking unit by the space-time CE/SE method. Chemical Engineering & Technology, 35 (5). pp. 919-928. ISSN 0930-7516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ceat.201100305 |
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This work introduces a modified space-time conservation element/solution element (CE/SE) method for the simulation of the dynamic behavior of a pilot-scale hydrocracking reactor. With this approach, a four-lump dynamic model including vacuum gas oil (VGO), middle distillate, naphtha and gas is solved. The proposed method is capable of handling the stiffness of the partial differential equations resulting from the hydrocracking reactions. To have a better judgment, the model is also solved by the finite difference method (FDM), and the results from both approaches are compared. Initially, the absolute average deviation of the cold dynamic simulation using the CE/SE approach is 8.98%, which is better than that obtained using the FDM. Then, the stability analysis proves that for achieving an appropriate response from the dynamic model, the Courant number, which is a function of the time step size, mesh size and volume flow rate through the catalytic bed, should be less than 1. Finally, it is found that, following a careful selection of these parameters, the CE/SE solutions to the hydrocracking model can produce higher accuracy than the FDM results. A four-lump dynamic model including vacuum gas oil, middle distillate, naphtha and gas was developed. To solve it, a modified space-time conservation element and solution element method was introduced to simulate the dynamic behavior of a pilot-scale hydrocracking reactor. The approach was evaluated by comparing its results with those obtained by applying the finite difference method. |
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