SEQUENTIAL MODELLING & OPTIMIZATION OF AMMONIA REACTOR

Ammonia is one of the most important chemicals produced as it has a wide usage in the manufacturing of fertilizers, explosives and any number of important chemicals and products. As a result of this, modeling and optimizing ammonia synthesis has received a lot of attention among the process industri...

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Main Authors: S., Yusup, Yusoff, Nooryusmiza, H., Zabiri, Shahirah, Ansary
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Published: 2005
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spelling my.utp.eprints.37732017-01-19T08:27:31Z SEQUENTIAL MODELLING & OPTIMIZATION OF AMMONIA REACTOR S., Yusup Yusoff, Nooryusmiza H., Zabiri Shahirah, Ansary TP Chemical technology Ammonia is one of the most important chemicals produced as it has a wide usage in the manufacturing of fertilizers, explosives and any number of important chemicals and products. As a result of this, modeling and optimizing ammonia synthesis has received a lot of attention among the process industries. The production of ammonia depends on the temperature of the feed gas at the top of the reactor i.e. top temperature, the partial pressures of the reactants, and the reactor length. The optimal design problem requires obtaining the optimal reactor length with maximum economic returns corresponding to the various top temperatures. This paper highlights the development of profiles at different top temperatures from 600K to 800K and comparison of the sequential optimization approach with others researchers’ approach such as Potrygin maximum principle, Lasdon’s generalized reduced gradient method, generic algorithm and differential. The optimal reactor lengths of 7.82m with the maximum objective function of $5.15x106 per year for top temperature of the reactor at 694K were obtained using sequential modelling and optimization approach. The value of the objective function obtained using sequential modelling and optimization is higher compared with the value of the objective function obtained by other researchers. 2005 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3773/1/ICCBE_2005_VERSION8_dr_sue.pdf S., Yusup and Yusoff, Nooryusmiza and H., Zabiri and Shahirah, Ansary (2005) SEQUENTIAL MODELLING & OPTIMIZATION OF AMMONIA REACTOR. In: International conference of Chemical and Bio-process Engineering, ICCBPE 2005, December 2005, Sabah. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3773/
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S., Yusup
Yusoff, Nooryusmiza
H., Zabiri
Shahirah, Ansary
SEQUENTIAL MODELLING & OPTIMIZATION OF AMMONIA REACTOR
description Ammonia is one of the most important chemicals produced as it has a wide usage in the manufacturing of fertilizers, explosives and any number of important chemicals and products. As a result of this, modeling and optimizing ammonia synthesis has received a lot of attention among the process industries. The production of ammonia depends on the temperature of the feed gas at the top of the reactor i.e. top temperature, the partial pressures of the reactants, and the reactor length. The optimal design problem requires obtaining the optimal reactor length with maximum economic returns corresponding to the various top temperatures. This paper highlights the development of profiles at different top temperatures from 600K to 800K and comparison of the sequential optimization approach with others researchers’ approach such as Potrygin maximum principle, Lasdon’s generalized reduced gradient method, generic algorithm and differential. The optimal reactor lengths of 7.82m with the maximum objective function of $5.15x106 per year for top temperature of the reactor at 694K were obtained using sequential modelling and optimization approach. The value of the objective function obtained using sequential modelling and optimization is higher compared with the value of the objective function obtained by other researchers.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author S., Yusup
Yusoff, Nooryusmiza
H., Zabiri
Shahirah, Ansary
author_facet S., Yusup
Yusoff, Nooryusmiza
H., Zabiri
Shahirah, Ansary
author_sort S., Yusup
title SEQUENTIAL MODELLING & OPTIMIZATION OF AMMONIA REACTOR
title_short SEQUENTIAL MODELLING & OPTIMIZATION OF AMMONIA REACTOR
title_full SEQUENTIAL MODELLING & OPTIMIZATION OF AMMONIA REACTOR
title_fullStr SEQUENTIAL MODELLING & OPTIMIZATION OF AMMONIA REACTOR
title_full_unstemmed SEQUENTIAL MODELLING & OPTIMIZATION OF AMMONIA REACTOR
title_sort sequential modelling & optimization of ammonia reactor
publishDate 2005
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3773/1/ICCBE_2005_VERSION8_dr_sue.pdf
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3773/
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