Numerical Simulation of Pellet Shrinkage within Random
Packed Beds
Posted on 2021-03-18 - 21:31
Catalytic pellets
may experience volume contraction during reductive
activation. Although known and easily accessible as the reduced bed
height within industrial fixed-bed reactors, the effects on the bed
structure are lacking discussion. A simulation routine is presented
to predict the effects of pellet shrinkage within random packings
on the pellet arrangement and flow hydrodynamics, using Blender for
pellet deposition and shrinkage and OpenFOAM for flow simulation.
After pellet shrinkage, packings show a high mean voidage and values
for pressure drop below expectation. The feasibility of simulating
pellet shrinkage within random packings is demonstrated, indicating
its potential for reactor simulation.
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Fernengel, Johanna; Weber, René; Szesni, Normen; Fischer, Richard W.; Hinrichsen, Olaf (1753). Numerical Simulation of Pellet Shrinkage within Random
Packed Beds. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.0c05307