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Ceramic balls diameter

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shvet

Petroleum
Aug 14, 2015
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Dear forummembers, please advise a rule of thumb or comment the design or a reactor below.

We have a reactor where catalyst bed is supported by ceramic balls bed:
- catalyst shape is cilinders OD=6mm, H=4mm
- support bed are 2 layers of ceramic balls OD=6&19mm

What do you think? Are 6mm balls edequate for supporting 6x4mm catalyst or should smaller/bigger balls be used? Do you know a rule of thumb or a common practice concerning this parameter?
 
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ask the catalyst company, it must be in the technical proposal.

3/4 in should be a good choice, but the catalyst manufacturer shall give you the advice

Horacio

linkedin.com/in/horacio-torres-molina-429a7b1b
 
The licensor of the unit has the standard for the catalist feeding.
 
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