AlexEss
Automotive
- Dec 23, 2015
- 28
What would normally be the design 'residence time' for gas flow through Platinum coated, ceramic honeycomb, catalyzer blocks ?
My understanding is in order for the catalytic reaction to take place, the off-gas must reside in the catalyst bed for a certain length of time -
I have heard time values of 0.5 -> 1.5 seconds as being acceptable.
To give some physical characteristics:
Off-gas volume = 6000 m3/hr ( 212,000 ft3/hr )
Off-gas temp = 400 oC ( 750 oF )
Catalytic bed
Surface area = 0.36 m2 ( 3.89 ft2 )
Bed depth = 0.3 m ( 1.0 ft )
If I'm correct, the time required to pass through the bed is c. 0.06 seconds.
Does this give sufficient reaction time ?
All comments and observations gratefully received.
Thanks in advance,
AlexEss
My understanding is in order for the catalytic reaction to take place, the off-gas must reside in the catalyst bed for a certain length of time -
I have heard time values of 0.5 -> 1.5 seconds as being acceptable.
To give some physical characteristics:
Off-gas volume = 6000 m3/hr ( 212,000 ft3/hr )
Off-gas temp = 400 oC ( 750 oF )
Catalytic bed
Surface area = 0.36 m2 ( 3.89 ft2 )
Bed depth = 0.3 m ( 1.0 ft )
If I'm correct, the time required to pass through the bed is c. 0.06 seconds.
Does this give sufficient reaction time ?
All comments and observations gratefully received.
Thanks in advance,
AlexEss