Rosemonica Bezerra De Jesus
University Federal of Bahia, Brazil
Title: Development of a phenomenological model for a battle reactor
Biography
Biography: Rosemonica Bezerra De Jesus
Abstract
This article refers to a phenomenological model of a batch reactor. Using an energy balance model it was possible to predict the heating and cooling behavior inside the reactor and how the temperature varies with the applied voltage. Th is work will be used for later emphasis on polymer syntheses, especially the hydrolytic synthesis of caprolactam, in order to obtain a product with a higher value-added market, nylon 6. Given the diffi culty of temperature control when operating with nylon 6, silicone oil (nylon-like characteristics) was used for system testing and data collection. In this way, the system boils down to a heating tank, with heating via electrical resistance. Th us, the focus of the present study will be on modeling the reactor using silicone oil. Th e study will be done obtaining dynamic measurements of temperature in order to be able to present a phenomenological model of the reactor. For the validation of the model, we used data collected in the plant from a steptype test. In this way, this text aims to develop the phenomenological model of the system in order to better understand the dynamics of the heating and thus enable future control studies. Th e model represented a satisfactory behavior of the reactor in question, presenting an average relative error of 4.3%.