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Title: Optimal Technological Parameters of Diesel Fuel Hydroisomerization Unit Work Investigation by Means of Mathematical Modelling Method
Authors: Belinskaya, Natalia Sergeevna
Ivanchina, Emilia Dmitrievna
Ivashkina, Elena Nikolaevna
Frantsina, Evgeniya Vladimirovna
Silko, Galina Yurievna
Keywords: математические модели; термодинамика; обратные задачи; оптимизация; технологические параметры; дизельное топливо; гидроизомеризация; hydroisomerization; mathematical model; thermodynamics; inverse kinetic problem; optimization
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Optimal Technological Parameters of Diesel Fuel Hydroisomerization Unit Work Investigation by Means of Mathematical Modelling Method [Electronic resource] / N. S. Belinskaya [et al.] // Procedia Chemistry . — 2014 . — Vol. 10 : Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in XXI century . — [P. 258-266] .
Abstract: Mathematical model of diesel fuel hydroisomerization has been developed on the base of the system analysis strategy, which consists of the sequence of the following stages: thermodynamic analysis of chemical reactions possibility, the hydrocarbons conversion scheme drafting, kinetic model development, kinetic parameters estimation by means of inverse kinetic problem solution and large massive of full-scale experimental data and model verification to the real process. Using the developed model, the hydroisomerization process kinetic regularities have been investigated, the temperature influence in the range of 350–410°С, pressure influence within 4.3-9.3 MPa, hydrogen containing gas flow rate influence in the range of 5000–53000 m{3}/h while the feed flow rate is 301 m{3}/h on the product composition have been studied. An optimal technological regime has been determined.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/35502
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