A heat-exchanger/reactor (HEX reactor) is a kind of plug-flow chemical reactor which combines high heat transfer ability and chemical performance. It is a compact reactor designed under the popular trend of process intensification in chemical engineering. Previous studies have investigated its characteristics experimentally. This paper aimed to develop a general numerical model of the HEX reactor for further control and diagnostic use. To achieve this, physical structure and hydrodynamic and thermal performance were studied. A typical exothermic reaction, which was used in experiments, is modeled in detail. Some of the experimental data without reaction were used for estimating the heat transfer coefficient by genetic algorithm. Finally, a ...
The intensified technologies offer new prospects for the development of hazardous chemical syntheses...
International audienceSince the last ten years numerous studies have been carried out to develop mic...
The implementation of exothermic chemical reactions is strongly limited by the dissipation of the he...
International audienceA heat-exchanger/reactor (HEX reactor) is a kind of plug-flow chemical reactor...
The use of heat exchanger/reactors (HEX/reactors) is a promising way to overcome the barrier of poor...
The aim of this paper is to present the development of a simulation tool in order to assess the inhe...
Process intensification is a chemical engineering field which has truly emerged in the past few year...
International audienceThe heat-exchanger/reactor (HEX reactor) is a kind of plug-flow chemical react...
This paper describes an application of a fault detection and isolation (FDI) scheme for an intensifi...
The behaviour of a continuous intensified heat exchanger (HEX) reactor in case of process failure is...
Le contexte industriel est favorable aux échangeurs-réacteurs catalytiques intensifiés puisqu’ils pe...
The present document reports the work accomplished, from February 1998 to the end of September 2000,...
This thesis is about the thermal characterization of compact heat-exchanger (HEX) reactors. The obje...
International audienceThe present paper deals with the establishment of a new methodology in order t...
Advanced reactor concepts such as the Generation IV rectors were designed with the intent to achieve...
The intensified technologies offer new prospects for the development of hazardous chemical syntheses...
International audienceSince the last ten years numerous studies have been carried out to develop mic...
The implementation of exothermic chemical reactions is strongly limited by the dissipation of the he...
International audienceA heat-exchanger/reactor (HEX reactor) is a kind of plug-flow chemical reactor...
The use of heat exchanger/reactors (HEX/reactors) is a promising way to overcome the barrier of poor...
The aim of this paper is to present the development of a simulation tool in order to assess the inhe...
Process intensification is a chemical engineering field which has truly emerged in the past few year...
International audienceThe heat-exchanger/reactor (HEX reactor) is a kind of plug-flow chemical react...
This paper describes an application of a fault detection and isolation (FDI) scheme for an intensifi...
The behaviour of a continuous intensified heat exchanger (HEX) reactor in case of process failure is...
Le contexte industriel est favorable aux échangeurs-réacteurs catalytiques intensifiés puisqu’ils pe...
The present document reports the work accomplished, from February 1998 to the end of September 2000,...
This thesis is about the thermal characterization of compact heat-exchanger (HEX) reactors. The obje...
International audienceThe present paper deals with the establishment of a new methodology in order t...
Advanced reactor concepts such as the Generation IV rectors were designed with the intent to achieve...
The intensified technologies offer new prospects for the development of hazardous chemical syntheses...
International audienceSince the last ten years numerous studies have been carried out to develop mic...
The implementation of exothermic chemical reactions is strongly limited by the dissipation of the he...