Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling plays a pivotal role in optimizing fixed bed catalytic chemical reactors to enhance performance but must accurately capture the various length- and time-scales that underpin the complex particle–fluid interactions. Within catalytic particles, a range of pore sizes exist, with micro-pore scales enhancing the active surface area for increased reactivity and macro-pore scales enhancing intraparticle heat and mass transfer through intraparticle convection. Existing particle-resolved CFD models primarily approach such dual-scale particles with low intraparticle macro-porosities as purely solid. Consequently, intraparticle phenomena associated with intraparticle convection are neglected, and their impac...
Diffusion-reaction model for a porous catalyst has been widely studies for the past three decades or...
Fixed bed reactors are widely used in the chemical, nuclear and process industry. Due to the solid p...
The impact of using a porous media approximation, neglecting intraparticle gradients, for modeling f...
Modeling catalytic fixed bed reactors with a small tube-to-particle diameter ratio requires a detail...
A dynamic mechanistic model of a multi-phase heterogeneous batch reactor processing a non-catalytic ...
The Computational Fluid Dynamics - Discrete Element Method (CFD-DEM) method is extended by coupling ...
Modeling catalytic fixed bed reactors with a small tube-to-particle diameter ratio requires a detail...
Particle-laden flows involve in many energy and industrial processes within a wide scale range. Soli...
We study mass transfer towards a solid spherical catalyst particle experiencing a first order irreve...
Three-way catalyst material was deposited inside the pores of a ceramic particulate filter and the p...
Optimization of large-scale fixed particle bed catalytic reactors requires extensive insight into th...
Liquid distribution and evaporation in Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) reactors are investigated nume...
The recent model of partial internal wetting of catalyst particles (Bhatia, 1988) is extended to all...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. A numerical study of the fluidized bed apparatus in...
Diffusion-reaction problem in a porous solid catalyst is important in the design and analysis of het...
Diffusion-reaction model for a porous catalyst has been widely studies for the past three decades or...
Fixed bed reactors are widely used in the chemical, nuclear and process industry. Due to the solid p...
The impact of using a porous media approximation, neglecting intraparticle gradients, for modeling f...
Modeling catalytic fixed bed reactors with a small tube-to-particle diameter ratio requires a detail...
A dynamic mechanistic model of a multi-phase heterogeneous batch reactor processing a non-catalytic ...
The Computational Fluid Dynamics - Discrete Element Method (CFD-DEM) method is extended by coupling ...
Modeling catalytic fixed bed reactors with a small tube-to-particle diameter ratio requires a detail...
Particle-laden flows involve in many energy and industrial processes within a wide scale range. Soli...
We study mass transfer towards a solid spherical catalyst particle experiencing a first order irreve...
Three-way catalyst material was deposited inside the pores of a ceramic particulate filter and the p...
Optimization of large-scale fixed particle bed catalytic reactors requires extensive insight into th...
Liquid distribution and evaporation in Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) reactors are investigated nume...
The recent model of partial internal wetting of catalyst particles (Bhatia, 1988) is extended to all...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. A numerical study of the fluidized bed apparatus in...
Diffusion-reaction problem in a porous solid catalyst is important in the design and analysis of het...
Diffusion-reaction model for a porous catalyst has been widely studies for the past three decades or...
Fixed bed reactors are widely used in the chemical, nuclear and process industry. Due to the solid p...
The impact of using a porous media approximation, neglecting intraparticle gradients, for modeling f...