Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly (Jan 2015)

CFD analysis and flow model reduction for surfactant production in helix reactor

  • Nikačević N.M.,
  • Thielen L.,
  • Twerda A.,
  • Van Den Hof P.M.J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ131010003N
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1-1
pp. 34 – 44

Abstract

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Flow pattern analysis in a spiral Helix reactor is conducted, for the application in the commercial surfactant production. Step change response curves (SCR) were obtained from numerical tracer experiments by three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. Non-reactive flow is simulated, though viscosity is treated as variable in the direction of flow, as it increases during the reaction. The design and operating parameters (reactor diameter, number of coils and inlet velocity) are varied in CFD simulations, in order to examine the effects on the flow pattern. Given that 3D simulations are not practical for fast computations needed for optimization, scale-up and control, CFD flow model is reduced to one-dimensional axial dispersion (AD) model with spatially variable dispersion coefficient. Dimensionless dispersion coefficient (Pe) is estimated under different conditions and results are analyzed. Finally, correlation which relates Pe number with Reynolds number and number of coils from the reactor entrance is proposed for the particular reactor application and conditions.

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