M. r. Talaghat; F. Shafiei
Volume 16, Issue 3 , September 2019, , Pages 37-57
Abstract
The main objective of this research is to analyze optimization and the thermal performance of circular porous fins with four different profiles, rectangular, convex, triangular and concave under fully wet conditions. In this research, a linear model was used for the relationship between humidity and ...
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The main objective of this research is to analyze optimization and the thermal performance of circular porous fins with four different profiles, rectangular, convex, triangular and concave under fully wet conditions. In this research, a linear model was used for the relationship between humidity and temperature. Also, modeling is assumed one-dimensional and the temperature changes only in the direction of the radius of the fin. Moreover, the thermal conductivity and heat transfer coefficient are a function of porosity and temperature, respectively. The governing equations are solved using the Galerkin method and the finite difference method and the use of the Gauss-Seidel algorithm. In this study, the effect of different parameters including relative humidity, Darcy number and Rayleigh number and porosity on temperature distribution, fin efficiency, and fin effectiveness was investigated. The results showed that the efficiency, effectiveness, and heat transfer rate to the base for the rectangular profile is higher than other profiles. In this research, the Nelder-Mead algorithm is used for optimization. The results showed that to maintain optimal conditions, the ratio of thickness to fin length should be increased by increasing relative humidity or decreasing the Darcy number, Rayleigh number and porosity.
Reaction Engineering, Kinetics and Catalysts,
I. Khosrozadeh; M.R. Talaghat; A.A. Roosta
Volume 15, Issue 2 , May 2018, , Pages 52-64
Abstract
Catalytic naphtha reforming is one of the most important processes in which, low quality naphtha is converted into high octane motor gasoline. In this study, a mathematical model was developed and was used for investigation the effect of temperature, pressure, hydrogen to hydrocarbon ratio on the octane ...
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Catalytic naphtha reforming is one of the most important processes in which, low quality naphtha is converted into high octane motor gasoline. In this study, a mathematical model was developed and was used for investigation the effect of temperature, pressure, hydrogen to hydrocarbon ratio on the octane number, the yield of product and the undesirable phenomena of coke deposition in a semiregenerative catalytic reforming unit. The result of the model was compared to the plant data to verify the model accuracy. Then, the model was used to find the optimal condition for the maximum value of octane number and yield of product and the minimum value of coke deposition. The optimum condition of the process is estimated using genetic algorithm optimization method as an efficient optimization method. In the optimal condition, the octane number and the yield of the product are improved 0.3% and 1.23% respectively, and the coke deposition is reduced 2.1 %.