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Hot Topic: Partial Reformer

09/26/2008 2:31 PM

Partial reformer

I need to inject into a vessel 3 components in gas phase ( syngas at 600 deg. C, saturated steam at 195 deg. C and oxygen at 195 deg C to oxydate partially syngas and raise it's temparature to 1100C)

All this thermal reaction will occur in a vessel (not designed yet ) at 2 bar ( 30 psig)

Vessel will have a refractory lining.

I am lost about material and geometry of injector to manufacture a burner that will resist to 1100 C and preform good mixing in order to get complete oxygen rection.

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Re: Hot Topic: Partial Reformer

09/27/2008 10:40 PM

First and foremost, have you ascertained that the mix based on the quantities will result in the ignition of the reaction you desire? What is the sequence by which you plan to inject these reactants? How does the mechanism change with injection sequence? How does the heat generation change with injection-sequence?

That said, it appears that you are looking for a chemical reactor engineer to design a chemical reactor for you through this forum. Reactors designs are usually very intense and I will suggest that you get a consultant.

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