posted on 2016-11-16, 00:00authored byPascal
D. Hermann, Toine Cents, Elias Klemm, Dirk Ziegenbalg
The
influence of physical
properties and the resulting limitations of heat and mass transport
for the ethoxylation of octanol in a microstructured reactor were
investigated by CFD simulations. The reaction was performed under
supercritical conditions in a one-phase system at pressures between
90 and 100 bar and temperatures between 180 and 240 °C. A 2D
CFD model was applied to determine the kinetic parameters by fitting
the model to experimental data. Furthermore, the sensitivity of the
simulations regarding different physical properties was determined.
The influence of diffusion was studied in detail, and it was found
that a low diffusion coefficient results in a radial gradient in viscosity
which leads to segregated streamlines and a bending of the streamlines
toward the center. This “bottleneck” effect causes a
large increase of the velocity in the center of the pipe, with the
risk of the breakthrough of ethylene oxide. This effect occurs only
in the case of higher ethoxylation degrees.