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School of Chemical, Petroleum and Gas Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, P. O. Box: 16765-163, Tehran, Iran

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Gas to liquid (GTL) process involves heterogeneous catalytic chemical reactions that convert synthesis gas to hydrocarbons and water vapor. A three phase reactor, called Low temperature Fischer-Tropsch (LTFT) is commonly applied for GTL process. In this reactor the gaseous phase includes the synthesis gas, light hydrocarbons and water vapor, the liquid phase is a mixture of the heavy hydrocarbons, and the solid phase is composed of the catalyst and the waxy products. The presence of the liquid phase in LTFT reactor causes mass transfer restriction, affecting the reaction conversion. In this work a numerical simulation of the LTFT fixed bed reactor in trickle flow regime has been accomplished to understand the impact of the liquid phase on the reactor performance. For this purpose, we have developed an axisymmetric two-dimensional multiphase heterogeneous model, where contain carbon monoxide and hydrogen, are transferred into the liquid phase. The reactor consisted of a shell and a tube that was filled with the spherical cobalt catalyst. The reaction conditions were as follows: the wall temperature was 473 K, pressure was 20 bars and a gas hour space velocity (GHSV) was 111 Nml.g_cat^(-1).h^(-1). The numerical simulation results proved the negative impact of the liquid phase on the reaction conversion. The model predictions were evaluated against the reported experimental data and also compared with the result of a numerical pseudo-homogeneous model. It was found that applying the heterogeneous model instead of the pseudo-homogeneous model clearly decreases the deviation of the numerical results.

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