Ujjwal Thakur
Chemical
- Jul 8, 2020
- 15
Hello Everyone!!
I got a small question. So for the purpose of testing my experiment, I am building a small industrial scale reactor for steam reforming of pyrolysis gas in combination with partial oxidation with air. This test would be done in small scale with 25 m3/h of pygas, 30 m3/h of steam and around 10 m3/h of air . The steam and pygas is premixed at 400°C and would be entered in a spouted bed reactor and air will be entered from the bottom for getting a proper H2/CO ratio and for partial oxidation. My question is that, for auto-thermal reforming, is it necessary to have a burner, or the required temperature can be reached without a burner?
Thanks!
I got a small question. So for the purpose of testing my experiment, I am building a small industrial scale reactor for steam reforming of pyrolysis gas in combination with partial oxidation with air. This test would be done in small scale with 25 m3/h of pygas, 30 m3/h of steam and around 10 m3/h of air . The steam and pygas is premixed at 400°C and would be entered in a spouted bed reactor and air will be entered from the bottom for getting a proper H2/CO ratio and for partial oxidation. My question is that, for auto-thermal reforming, is it necessary to have a burner, or the required temperature can be reached without a burner?
Thanks!