Title of article :
Evaluation of high-emissivity coatings in steam cracking furnaces using a non-grey gas radiation model
Author/Authors :
Marin، G.B. نويسنده , , Heynderickx، G. J. نويسنده , , Stefanidis، G.D. نويسنده , , Geem، K.M. Van نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 2 سال 2008
Abstract :
The efficiency of the application of high-emissivity coatings on the furnace walls in steam cracking technology can only be evaluated on the
basis of a description of radiative heat transfer distinguishing between the frequency bands. To this end, a non-grey gas radiation model based on
the exponential wide band model (EWBM) has been developed and applied in the context of three-dimensional CFD simulations of an industrial
naphtha cracking furnace with side-wall radiation burners. Applying a high-emissivity coating on the furnace wall decreases the net outgoing
radiation from the furnace wall in the absorption bands and increases the net outgoing radiation from the furnace wall in the clear windows. Since
radiation that is emitted by the furnace wall and travels through the flue gas in the clear windows can reach the reactor tubes without partially
being absorbed by the flue gas, contrary to radiation that is emitted by the furnace wall and travels through the flue gas in the absorption bands, the
thermal efficiency of the furnace increases. It was found that application of a high-emissivity coating on the furnace walls improves the thermal
efficiency of the furnace (∼1%), the naphtha conversion (∼1%) and the ethylene yield (∼0.5%). These differences are small but, considering the
industrial importance and scale of the steam cracking process, significant.
Keywords :
Non-grey gas model , Steam cracking furnaces , radiation , High-emissivity coatings
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Journal