Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1703046 Applied Mathematical Modelling 2015 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Conjugate Gradient Method (CGM) is adopted in this study to estimate simultaneously the unknown conversion and temperature-dependent reaction rates for a fixed-bed reactor by using interior measurements of conversion and temperature distributions. The validity and accuracy of this inverse fixed-bed reactor problem was examined using the simulated exact and inexact conversion and temperature measurements in the numerical experiments. Numerical simulations indicate that the estimation of the conversion and temperature-dependent reaction rates can be obtained quickly on an Intel Xeon Core 2 2.00 GHz personal computer and the estimations are still reliable when measurement errors are included since in test case 1 the maximum average errors for the estimated R1(r, z) and R2(r, z) are obtained as 0.85%, and 1.4%, respectively, in test case 2 they are 2.58% and 3.98%, respectively.

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