2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2007.02.037
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Five-lump kinetic model with selective catalyst deactivation for the prediction of the product selectivity in the fluid catalytic cracking process

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“…Therefore, the study of the reactions involved in the catalytic cracking process has followed the lumping methodology. The number of lumps of the proposed models for catalytic cracking reactions has been consecutively increasing to obtain a more detailed prediction of product distribution (Bollas et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the study of the reactions involved in the catalytic cracking process has followed the lumping methodology. The number of lumps of the proposed models for catalytic cracking reactions has been consecutively increasing to obtain a more detailed prediction of product distribution (Bollas et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way similar components are grouped into a few "cuts" or "lumps. The number of lumps of the proposed models for catalytic cracking reactions has been consecutively increasing to obtain a more detailed prediction of product distribution (Bollas et al, 2007). In the first kinetic model (3-lump), proposed by Weekman (1968), reactants and products were lumped into three major groups: Gas oil, gasoline and light gas plus coke.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With presence of the high efficiency feed injection system in modern FCC units cause all cracking in the riser occur during the short time (about 1-5 sec). Therefore based on this fact, it is explainable that many of the models found in the literature (Arandes and de Lasa, 1992;Arbel et al, 1995;Han and Chung, 2001;Ali and Rohani, 1997;Bollas et al, 2007), describe the riser reactor, with one-dimensional mass, energy and chemical species balances, so in the present research, a one-dimensional, adiabatic model for the FCC unit riser has been developed that combines predicative riser hydrodynamic model with a four-lump kinetic model.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Carbon can be converted to CO or CO 2 .The combustion reaction serves to reactivate the catalyst and to maintain the bed hot enough to supply the heat required for the vaporization and cracking reaction of the feed in the reactor [10]. The typical catalyst residence time in the regenerator ranges from 5-15 min.…”
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