Chemical Engineering and Processing, Vol.33, No.4, 291-294, 1994
The Kientic Averaged Temperature - A New Aspect in Modeling Fixed-Bed Reactors
The kinetic averaged temperature is introduced as a chemical sensor for the temperature profile inside a fixed bed reactor. A linear correlation between the kinetic averaged temperature and thermal reactor power is achieved if the heat transport properties of the packed bed are not changed. From calculations and experiments the slope is found to be dependent on the radial heat transfer inside the packed bed, but not on the reaction kinetics. This gives the opportunity of a separate checking of the individual model parameters for heat transport and reaction.