Classification of steady-state and dynamic behavior of a well-mixed heterogeneous reactor model

Singularity theory is combined with the continuation technique to classify the steady-state and dynamic behavior of a well-mixed two-phase (catalytic) adiabatic reactor model. Due to the presence of boundary limit sets (corresponding to ignition or extinction of the particles at zero residence time) and boundary Hopf sets (corresponding to oscillatory behavior of the catalyst particles), the steady-state and dynamic behavior of the heterogeneous model is found to be profoundly different from that of the pseudohomogeneous model. It is observed that the values of the particle Lewis number, Lep (ratio of interphase heat to mass transfer coefficients), and the particle Damkohler number, Dap, determine the regions where the pseudohomogeneous model predictions break down. For Lep ≥ 1, the maximum temperature in both the solid and fluid phases is the adiabatic temperature rise. However, for Lep 1, both high- and low-temperature oscillations are likely to occur for practical values of the parameters.