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Jet formation in shock-heavy gas bubble interaction 被引量:7
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作者 Zhi-Gang Zhai Ting Si +1 位作者 Li-Yong Zou Xi-Sheng Luo 《Acta Mechanica Sinica》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2013年第1期24-35,共12页
The influences of the acoustic impedance and shock strength on the jet formation in shock-heavy gas bubble interaction are numerically studied in this work. The process of a shock interacting with a krypton or a SF6 b... The influences of the acoustic impedance and shock strength on the jet formation in shock-heavy gas bubble interaction are numerically studied in this work. The process of a shock interacting with a krypton or a SF6 bubble is studied by the numerical method VAS2D. As a validation, the experiments of a SF6 bubble accelerated by a planar shock were performed. The results indicate that, due to the mismatch of acoustic impedance, the way of jet formation in heavy gas bubble with different species is diversified under the same initial condition. With respect to the same bubble, the manner of jet formation is also distinctly different under different shock strengths. The disparities of the acoustic impedance result in different effects of shock focusing in the bubble, and different behaviors of shock wave inside and outside the bubble. The analyses of the wave pattern and the pressure variation indicate that the jet formation is closely associated with the pressure perturbation. Moreover, the analy- sis of the vorticity deposition, and comparisons of circulation and baroclinic torque show that the baroclinic vorticity also contributes to the jet formation. It is concluded that the pres- sure perturbation and baroclinic vorticity deposition are the two dominant factors for the jet formation in shock-heavy gas bubble interaction. 展开更多
关键词 Shock-bubble interaction - heavy gas bubble Acoustic impedance JET
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FCC Study of Canadian Heavy Gas Oils—Comparisons of Product Yields and Qualities between Reactors 被引量:3
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作者 SiauwH.Ng AdrianHumphries +2 位作者 CraigFairbridge ZhuYuxia SokYui 《Petroleum Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2005年第1期1-8,共8页
Several series of cracking tests in a comprehensive study were conducted on separate occasions involving all or parts of ten Canadian vacuum gas oils (VGOs) and two catalysts with bottoms-cracking or octane-barrel ca... Several series of cracking tests in a comprehensive study were conducted on separate occasions involving all or parts of ten Canadian vacuum gas oils (VGOs) and two catalysts with bottoms-cracking or octane-barrel capability. VGOs were cracked in fixed- and/or fluid-bed microactivity test (MAT) units, in an Advanced Cracking Evaluation (ACE) unit, and in a modified ARCO riser reactor. Individual yields of gas, liquid, and coke from the MATs at 55, 65, 70, and 81 wt% conversion levels were compared with their respective pilot plant data. Good linear correlations could be established between MAT and riser yields except for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and light cycle oil (LCO). At a given conversion, correlations existed among the fixed- and fluid-bed MAT units and the ACE for each product yield. Liquid products from the fixed or fluid-bed MAT were analyzed for hydrocarbon types, sulfur, nitrogen and density, most of which showed good agreement with those obtained from the riser study. When cracking Canadian oil-sands-derived VGOs, the bottoms-cracking catalyst containing a large-pore active matrix was found to be more suitable than the octane-barrel catalyst with smaller pores to produce higher yields of valuable distillates, but with less superior qualities (in terms of sulfur and nitrogen contents). The advantages of hydrotreating some poor feeds to improve product yields and qualities were demonstrated and discussed. 展开更多
关键词 Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) vacuum gas oil (VGO) heavy gas oil (HGO)
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FCC coprocessing oil sands heavy gas oil and canola oil. 2. Gasoline hydrocarbon type analysis
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作者 Siauw H.Ng Nicole E.Heshka +4 位作者 Cecile Lay Edward Little Ying Zheng Qiang Wei Fuchen Ding 《Green Energy & Environment》 SCIE 2018年第3期286-301,共16页
This study set out to gain a deeper understanding of a fluid catalytic cracking(FCC)coprocessing approach using canola oil mixed with bitumen-derived heavy gas oil(HGO),for the production of partially-renewable gasoli... This study set out to gain a deeper understanding of a fluid catalytic cracking(FCC)coprocessing approach using canola oil mixed with bitumen-derived heavy gas oil(HGO),for the production of partially-renewable gasoline,with respect to its composition and quality.The FCC coprocessing approach may provide an alternative solution to reducing the carbon footprint and to meet government regulatory demands for renewable transportation fuels.In this study,a mixture of 15 v%canola oil in HGO was catalytically cracked with a commercial equilibrium catalyst under typical FCC conditions.Cracking experiments were performed using a bench-scale Advanced Cracking Evaluation(ACE)unit at a fixed weight hourly space velocity of 8 h^(à1),490–530C,and catalyst/oil ratios of 4–12 g/g.The total liquid product samples were injected via an automatic sampler and a prefractionator(to removet254C)into a gas chromatographic system containing a series of columns,traps,and valves designed to separate each of the hydrocarbon types.The analyzer gives detailed hydrocarbon types of à200C gasoline,classified into paraffins,iso-paraffins,olefins,naphthenes,and aromatics by carbon number up to C_(11)(C_(10)for aromatics).For a feed cracked at a given temperature,the gasoline aromatics show the highest selectivity in terms of weight percent conversion,followed by saturated iso-paraffins,saturated naphthenes,unsaturated iso-paraffins,unsaturated naphthenes,unsaturated normal paraffins,and saturated normal paraffins.As conversion increases,both aromatics and saturated iso-paraffins increase monotonically at the expense of other components.Hydrocarbon type analysis and octane numbers with variation in feed type,process severity(temperature and catalyst/oil ratio),and conversion are also presented and discussed. 展开更多
关键词 Oil sands heavy gas oil(HGO) Canola oil Advanced Cracking Evaluation(ACE) unit PIONA analysis
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Rotation Effect on Flow and Heat Transfer for High-Temperature Rotor Blade in a Heavy Gas Turbine 被引量:2
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作者 DONG Aihua YAN Peigang +2 位作者 QIAN Xiaoru HAN Wanjin WANG Qingchao 《Journal of Thermal Science》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第2期707-715,共9页
In this paper,the composite inner cooling structures of the rotating blade in the first stage heavy gas turbine were modeled and simulated by coupling heat transfer (CHT).The flow characteristics and heat transfer per... In this paper,the composite inner cooling structures of the rotating blade in the first stage heavy gas turbine were modeled and simulated by coupling heat transfer (CHT).The flow characteristics and heat transfer performances were comparatively analyzed under two operations of the stationary and the rotational states.The results show that the turbulence intensity,the flow resistance and the heat transfer level of the rotating coolant are significantly increased compared with the stationary state,which is considered to be obtained by the combined effects of the Coriolis force,the centrifugal force and their derived buoyancy forces.It is pointed out that the rotation leads to the non-uniform flow of film holes at the leading edge of the pressure surface along blade height.In addition,it increases the slope of the limiting streamline,which has a decisive influence on the heat transfer of both the pressure and suction surfaces.The paper provides guidance for the design of a rotating composite cooling structure based on the relations between the stationary and rotational conditions. 展开更多
关键词 heavy gas turbine composite cooling structure coupled heat transfer rotation effect SIMULATION
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Egyptian heavy vacuum gas oil hydrotreating over Co-Mo/CNT and Co-Mo/γ-Al2O3 catalysts 被引量:2
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作者 W.Ahmed Hoda,S.Ahmed +2 位作者 H.S.El-Sheshtawy Nadia,A.Mohamed Asmaa,I.Zahran 《燃料化学学报》 EI CAS CSCD 北大核心 2016年第7期853-861,共9页
The catalytic activity of CoMoS /CNT towards the Egyptian heavy vacuum gas oil hydrotreating was studied. The delivered CNT was functionalized with 6 mol /L HNO_3. The CNT were loaded with 12% MoO_3( by weight) and 0.... The catalytic activity of CoMoS /CNT towards the Egyptian heavy vacuum gas oil hydrotreating was studied. The delivered CNT was functionalized with 6 mol /L HNO_3. The CNT were loaded with 12% MoO_3( by weight) and 0.7 Co /Mo atomic ratio with impregnation methods. The γ-Al_2O_3 catalyst was also prepared by impregnation method to compare both catalysts activities.The analysis tools such XRD,Raman spectroscopy,TEM,and BET were used to characterize the catalysts. The autoclave reactor was used to operate the hydrotreating experiments. The hydrotreating reactions were tested at various operating conditions of temperature 325-375 ℃,pressure 2-6 MPa,time 2-6 h,and catalyst /oil ratio( by weight) of 1 ∶75,1 ∶33 and 1 ∶10. The results revealed that the CoMoS /CNT was highly efficient for the hydrotreating more than the CoMoS /γ-Al_2O_3. Also, the hydrodesulfurization( HDS) increased with increasing catalyst /oil ratio. Additionally,results showed that the optimum condition was temperature 350℃,pressure 4 MPa,catalyst /oil ratio of 1 ∶75 for 2 h. Furthermore,even at low CoMoS /CNT catalyst /oil ratio of 1 ∶75,an acceptable HDS of 77.1% was achieved. 展开更多
关键词 HYDROTREATMENT HYDRODESULFURIZATION carbon nanotube heavy vacuum gas oil(HVGO)
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A Review of Leakage and Dispersion of LNG on the Ground
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作者 Shi-er Dong Yiqing He +2 位作者 Jingya Dong Zhouyu Peng Guohua Fu 《Energy Engineering》 EI 2021年第1期103-118,共16页
Based on the analysis of the whole process of LNG spill on land,the research methods of LNG pool expansion and heavy gas diffusion are summarized and analyzed.This paper reviews the experimental and analytical work p... Based on the analysis of the whole process of LNG spill on land,the research methods of LNG pool expansion and heavy gas diffusion are summarized and analyzed.This paper reviews the experimental and analytical work performed to data on spill of LNG.Specifically,experiments on the spill of LNG onshore,as well as experiments and numerical study on heavy gas dispersion.Pool boiling and turbulence model are described and discussed,as well as models used to predict dispersion.Although there have been significant progress in understanding the behavior of LNG spills,technical knowledge gaps to improve hazard prediction are still identified.Some of the gaps can be addressed with current modeling and testing capabilities.Finally,a discussion of the state of knowledge,and recommendations to further improvement the understanding of the behavior of LNG spills onshore. 展开更多
关键词 LNG pool spread heavy gas dispersion EXPERIMENTS modeling REVIEW
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Phytotoxicity and groundwater impacts of leaching from thermal treatment residues in roadways
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作者 Khamphe Phoungthong Li-Ming Shao +1 位作者 Pin-Jing He Hua Zhang 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2018年第1期58-67,共10页
The use of coal fly ash(CFA), municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash(MSWIBA) and flue gas desulfurization residue(FGDR) in road construction has become very common owing to its economical advantages. Howev... The use of coal fly ash(CFA), municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash(MSWIBA) and flue gas desulfurization residue(FGDR) in road construction has become very common owing to its economical advantages. However, these residues may contain toxic constituents that pose an environmental risk if they leach out and flow through the soil, surface water and groundwater.Therefore, it is necessary to assess the ecotoxicity and groundwater impact of these residues before decisions can be made regarding their utilization for road construction. In this study,the physico-chemical characteristics, leaching and phytotoxicity of these residues were investigated. Specifically, multivariate analyses were used to evaluate the contributions of the leaching constituents of the CFA, MSWIBA and FGDR leachates to the germination index of wheat seeds. B, Ba, Cr, Cu, Fe and Pb were found to be more toxic to the wheat seeds than the other heavy metals. Furthermore, the leached concentrations of the constituents from the CFA, MSWIBA and FGDR were below the regulatory threshold limits of the Chinese identification standard for hazardous wastes. Analyses conducted using a numerical groundwater model(Wisc LEACH) indicated that the predicted field concentrations of metals from the CFA, MSWIBA and FGDR increased with time up to about 30 years at the point of compliance, then decreased with time and distance. Overall, this study demonstrated that the risks resulting from MSWIBA, CFA and FGDR leaching could be assessed before its utilization for road construction, providing crucial information for the adoption of these alternative materials. 展开更多
关键词 Thermal treatment residues Bottom ash Flue gas desulfurization residue heavy metals Phytotoxicity Groundwater impact
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