In this work, the NFR method is implemented for evaluation of possible improvement for the reaction of methanol synthesis by hydrogenation of CO and CO2, using a standard Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst. For start, a forced periodically operated isothermal continuous-stirred tank reactor (CSTR) is considered. A simplified (lumped) kinetic model of methanol synthesis with 14 parameters which were estimated from the results of an extensive experimental investigation is used. The NFR method is performed for evaluation of possible increase of methanol production by modulating the mole fractions of CO and CO2 in the feed stream, as well as their simultaneous modulation. The necessary asymmetrical second order frequency response functions correlating the m...
The classical design of continuously operated chemical reactors assumes that they are operated in a ...
Theoretical evaluation of possible reactor improvement for periodic operation. Automated experimenta...
Possible improvements of chemical reactor performance through periodic modulation of one or more inp...
The analysis of the potential to improve performance of a methanol synthesis reactor through forced ...
In this two-part paper a comprehensive study of the potential to improve performance criteria of a m...
Forced periodic operations, as one way of Process Intensification, can be used in order to achieve b...
The analysis of the potential to improve performance of a methanol synthesis reactor through forced ...
In this two-part paper a comprehensive study of the potential to improve performance criteria of a m...
Abstract In this two-part paper a comprehensive study of the potential to improve performance crite...
We used the nonlinear frequency response (NFR) method in order to identify forced periodic condition...
Abstract The analysis of the potential to improve performance of a methanol synthesis reactor throu...
Continuous chemical reactors are mostly operated under steady-state conditions. However, theoretical...
Forced periodic operations of chemical reactors possess significant potential to improve numerous pe...
The nonlinear frequency response (NFR) method is a relatively new, fast and easy, analytical method ...
Deliberate periodic operations have been recognized as one way of process intensification for severa...
The classical design of continuously operated chemical reactors assumes that they are operated in a ...
Theoretical evaluation of possible reactor improvement for periodic operation. Automated experimenta...
Possible improvements of chemical reactor performance through periodic modulation of one or more inp...
The analysis of the potential to improve performance of a methanol synthesis reactor through forced ...
In this two-part paper a comprehensive study of the potential to improve performance criteria of a m...
Forced periodic operations, as one way of Process Intensification, can be used in order to achieve b...
The analysis of the potential to improve performance of a methanol synthesis reactor through forced ...
In this two-part paper a comprehensive study of the potential to improve performance criteria of a m...
Abstract In this two-part paper a comprehensive study of the potential to improve performance crite...
We used the nonlinear frequency response (NFR) method in order to identify forced periodic condition...
Abstract The analysis of the potential to improve performance of a methanol synthesis reactor throu...
Continuous chemical reactors are mostly operated under steady-state conditions. However, theoretical...
Forced periodic operations of chemical reactors possess significant potential to improve numerous pe...
The nonlinear frequency response (NFR) method is a relatively new, fast and easy, analytical method ...
Deliberate periodic operations have been recognized as one way of process intensification for severa...
The classical design of continuously operated chemical reactors assumes that they are operated in a ...
Theoretical evaluation of possible reactor improvement for periodic operation. Automated experimenta...
Possible improvements of chemical reactor performance through periodic modulation of one or more inp...