2016
DOI: 10.3390/app6110331
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The Effect of Fuel Mass Fraction on the Combustion and Fluid Flow in a Sulfur Recovery Unit Thermal Reactor

Abstract: Sulfur recovery unit (SRU) thermal reactors are negatively affected by high temperature operation. In this paper, the effect of the fuel mass fraction on the combustion and fluid flow in a SRU thermal reactor is investigated numerically. Practical operating conditions for a petrochemical corporation in Taiwan are used as the design conditions for the discussion. The simulation results show that the present design condition is a fuel-rich (or air-lean) condition and gives acceptable sulfur recovery, hydrogen su… Show more

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“…The governing equations include the continuity equation, momentum equation, turbulence model equation (k-ε model), energy equation, radiation model equation (DO radiation model), and chemical reaction model equation (FRED model). Among these models, only the FRED chemical reaction model is described below while the others and the convergence criterion have been stated in detail in one of the author's previous studies [29].…”
Section: Numerical Methods and Physical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The governing equations include the continuity equation, momentum equation, turbulence model equation (k-ε model), energy equation, radiation model equation (DO radiation model), and chemical reaction model equation (FRED model). Among these models, only the FRED chemical reaction model is described below while the others and the convergence criterion have been stated in detail in one of the author's previous studies [29].…”
Section: Numerical Methods and Physical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these methods are either expensive or require an overhaul of the SRU thermal reactor. In the author's previous studies, two easier and more economical methods, including (1) changing the zone 1 fuel mass fraction [12] and (2) changing the inlet air quantity or the inlet O 2 mole fraction [13], were investigated numerically.…”
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confidence: 99%