Comparison of the Effectiveness of a Fluidized Sand Bath and a Steam Chamber for Reactor Heating
Version
Published
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Both fluidized sand baths and steam chambers have been used to heat laboratory reactors, in particular for studies of biomass pretreatment. In this study, several aspects of the heating performance of these devices were compared: time to heat reactors to reaction temperature, the stability of reactor temperature, and the convection coefficient. The convection coefficient was determined using correlations and multiple analyses of empirical data. On the basis of the results presented in this study, the steam chamber can heat reactors to temperature in a tenth of the time sand baths can, can maintain a more stable temperature during pretreatment, and has a convection coefficient one to two magnitudes greater than that of the sand bath. Therefore if heat transfer is critical, a steam chamber is advantageous.
Subjects
Q Science (General)
QC Physics
Publisher DOI
Journal
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
ISSN
0888-5885
Publisher URL
Volume
52
Issue
13
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Submitter
StuderM
Citation apa
Trajano, H. L., DeMartini, J. D., Studer, M. H.-P., & Wyman, C. E. (2013). Comparison of the Effectiveness of a Fluidized Sand Bath and a Steam Chamber for Reactor Heating. In Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research (Vol. 52, Issue 13). American Chemical Society. https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/32124
