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On the divergence criterion for runaway detection: Application to complex controlled systems
Institution:1. Chair of Computer Photonics and Digital Video Processing, ITMO University, Kronverkskiy pr. 49, 197101, St. Petersburg Russia;2. Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya nab. 7-9, 199034, St. Petersburg Russia
Abstract:It is well-known that, for certain values of the operative parameters influencing the dynamic behavior of a chemical reactor, a phenomenon known as thermal runaway (that is, a loss of the reactor temperature control) may arise. Such a situation can be really dangerous because above a certain threshold temperature value unwanted side reactions or, worse, decompositions of the reacting mixture may be triggered evolving high amounts of flammable or toxic gases that can cause reactor pressurization and, eventually, its explosion. For this reason, since the beginning of the previous century a number of studies concerning the prediction of the so called runaway boundaries has been carried out. In this work, a modified version of the divergence criterion for runaway detection, originally developed by Zaldívar and co-workers, is presented. Such a modified divergence criterion is capable of treating whatever type of complex controlled reacting system (taking into account not only temperature control but also dosing strategies) and its reliability has been demonstrated for isoperibolic semibatch reactors using literature experimental data concerning the nitration of 4-Chlorobenzotrifluoride in mixed acids and the nitric acid oxidation of 2-octanol to 2-octanone and further carboxylic acids.
Keywords:Runaway reactions  Divergence criterion  Safety  Marginal ignition  Temperature control
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