Description
Book SynopsisModeling and Simulation of Catalytic Reactors for Petroleum Refining deals with fundamental descriptions of the main conversion processes employed in the petroleum refining industry: catalytic hydrotreating, catalytic reforming, and fluid catalytic cracking.
Trade Review"The text can serve as a reference for chemical and process engineers, computational chemists and modelers, catalysis researchers, and professionals in petroleum refining. It can also be used as a textbook either for a full course in reaction engineering or as a supplement in related courses". (Booknews, 1 June 2011
Table of ContentsPREFACE. ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
1 Petroleum Refining.
1.1 Properties of Petroleum.
1.2 Assay of Crude Oils.
1.3 Separation Processes.
1.4 Upgrading of Distillates.
1.5 Upgrading of Heavy Feeds.
2 Reactor Modeling in Petroleum Refining Industry.
2.1 Description of Reactors.
2.2 Deviation from an Ideal Flow Pattern.
2.3 Kinetic Modeling Approaches.
2.4 Reactor Modeling.
3. Modeling of Catalytic Hydrotreating.
3.1 The Hydrotreating Process.
3.2 Fundamentals of Hydrotreating.
3.3 Reactor Modeling.
4. Modeling of Catalytic Reforming.
4.1 The Catalytic Reforming Process.
4.2 Fundamentals of Catalytic Reforming.
4.3 Reactor Modeling.
5. Modelling and Simulation of the Fluidised-Bed Catalytic Cracking Converter (Rafael Maya-Yescas).
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Reaction Mechanism of Catalytic Cracking.
5.3 Simulation to Estimate Kinetic Parameters.
5.4 Simulation to Find Controlling Reaction Steps During Catalytic Cracking.
5.5 Simulation of Steady Operation of the Riser Reactor.
5.6 Simulation to Scale-Up Kinetic Factors.
5.7 Simulation of the Regenerator Reactor.
5.8 Modelling of the Catalyst Stripper.
5.9 Simulation of the Controlled FCC Unit.
5.10 Technological Improvements and Modifications.
5.11 Conclusions.
INDEX.