Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1697554 | Journal of Manufacturing Systems | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A cellular manufacturing process was developed for fabrication and assembly of a full-scale biodiesel microreactor capable of producing biodiesel fuel at the rate of 2.47Â L/min and at a capacity of over 1.2 million liters of fuel per year. The scale-up of the microreactor was done through fabrication of over 14,000 individual microchannel laminae, and assembly of these laminae into a hierarchical system of modules and manifolds, thus duplicating many times over the intensification of the reaction rate per reactor volume that occurs in a single microchannel lamina. The work describes the design of the microreactor, the production process to fabricate and assemble the microreactor, the design of the manufacturing cell, and the testing of the microreactor to verify its performance.
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Authors
Richard E. Billo, C. Ryan Oliver, Rachaneewan Charoenwat, Brian H. Dennis, Paul A. Wilson, John W. Priest, Heather Beardsley,