Could you tell me if it possible to estimated a fractional conversion of component CO? You writed on video that fractional conversion is later determined by Fortran subroutine. I did this simulation (from this video) and I don't know, where is fractional conversion of component CO individual reactions.I will be grateful for your answer.
Great video! I’m struggling though because the reaction distribution is straight from CO and H2, what if I need to figure out the chain growth probabilities so that I can implement a recycle stream
Thank you. The FT synthesis is usually carried out with Recycle. All you need to do is adjust the conversion rate to your experimental results or your kinetics model. If you use iron catalyst, you need to consider the conversion of CO2.
Thank you! Could you please simulate the direct CO2 Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis using the modified ASF distribution and RStoic? CO2 and H2 as feedstock and using one FTS reactor (all RWGS and FTS reactions occur in the same reactor).
@@kgengineeringsolutions Even if you use the general formula of ASF distribution, would be good and helpful for me. I mean, the same formula you used in this video (Xi=(1-alpha)*alpha**(i-1)). Thank you🙏🏻
Could you tell me if it possible to estimated a fractional conversion of component CO? You writed on video that fractional conversion is later determined by Fortran subroutine. I did this simulation (from this video) and I don't know, where is fractional conversion of component CO individual reactions.I will be grateful for your answer.
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Great video! I’m struggling though because the reaction distribution is straight from CO and H2, what if I need to figure out the chain growth probabilities so that I can implement a recycle stream
Thank you.
The FT synthesis is usually carried out with Recycle. All you need to do is adjust the conversion rate to your experimental results or your kinetics model. If you use iron catalyst, you need to consider the conversion of CO2.
Thank you! Could you please simulate the direct CO2 Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis using the modified ASF distribution and RStoic? CO2 and H2 as feedstock and using one FTS reactor (all RWGS and FTS reactions occur in the same reactor).
You're welcome.
Yes, but that takes a while.
@@kgengineeringsolutions Thanks. Looking forward to it!
@@kgengineeringsolutions Even if you use the general formula of ASF distribution, would be good and helpful for me. I mean, the same formula you used in this video (Xi=(1-alpha)*alpha**(i-1)). Thank you🙏🏻