Modelling and simulation of a slurry bubble column reactor for green fuel production via hydrocracking of vegetable oil

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A slurry bubble column reactor to produce green fuel through hydrocracking of vegetable oil with Ni-W/SiO 2 -Al 2 O 3 catalyst was simulated in this research with the objectives being to obtain a mathematical model of the reactor and an optimum operation condition. The steady state two-dimensional axisymmetric model of the slurry bubble column reactor with the diameter of 2.68 m and height of 7.14 m was modelled by considering mass and heat transfers. The very small liquid superficial velocity reflects that the liquid phase is in batch-like operation. The gas of 0.01 m/s in superficial velocity flows upward to suspend and agitate the spherical catalyst particles of 100 μm in diameter inside the reactor. The reactor operated at 80 bar and 420°C. Triglyceride of 5% w/w in dodecane and hydrogen of 105.5 mol hydrogen/triglyceride enter the reactor from the bottom. The research also considered pressure drop and loading catalyst distribution inside the reactor. Simulation results show that the triglyceride conversion is 99.26%, the product yield is 40.68% w/w, and the product purity is 45.55% w/w.

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Muharam, Y., & Adevia, R. T. (2018). Modelling and simulation of a slurry bubble column reactor for green fuel production via hydrocracking of vegetable oil. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 67). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186702032

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