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Daily Archives: May 5, 2011

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Comparison of Entrainment Rate in Acrylonitrile Reactors Using Plant Data and CFD Simulations

PublicationsMay 5, 2011

In this paper, an early version of Barracuda Virtual Reactor was used to validate experimental data for an acrylonitrile fluidized bed reactor.

Particle-Fluid Flow Simulations of an FCC Regenerator

PublicationsMay 5, 2011

This paper by Sam Clark of CPFD Software illustrates a multiphase simulation of a commercial-scale fluidized catalytic cracking unit with complex internal geometries and how the computational model can be used to predict wear on internal structures.

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