Abstract

A computer simulation strategy that is focused on the application of modeling programs for the simulation of multistage chemical technology processes with a large number of equipment units, including reactor ones, is suggested for chemical transformation processes in reactors. The submitted strategy allows for the modeling of homogeneous and heterogeneous processes in reactors of any complexity on the basis of experimental data processing. The simulation of reactor processes has been performed with the use of the CHEMCAD program for the multistage syntheses of methanol and synthetic liquid fuel from natural gas at the following stages: synthesis gas production by steam-oxygen conversion, syntheses of hydrocarbons by the Fischer-Tropsch reaction and methanol, and the hydrocracking of heavy hydrocarbons.

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