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Axial temperature response results

Figure 21 shows the simulated dynamic behavior of the gas temperatures at various axial locations in the bed using both the linear and nonlinear models for a step change in the inlet CO concentration from a mole fraction of 0.06 to 0.07 and in the inlet gas temperature from 573 to 593 K. Figure 22 shows the corresponding dynamic behavior of the CO and C02 concentrations at the reactor exit and at a point early in the reactor bed. The axial concentration profiles at the initial conditions and at the final steady state using both the linear and nonlinear simulations are shown in Fig. 23. The temporal behavior of the profiles shows that the discrepancies between the linear and nonlinear results increase as the final steady state is approached. Even so, there are only slight differences (less than 2% in concentrations and less than 0.5% in temperatures) in the profiles throughout the dynamic responses and at the final steady state even for this relatively major step-input change. Figure 21 shows the simulated dynamic behavior of the gas temperatures at various axial locations in the bed using both the linear and nonlinear models for a step change in the inlet CO concentration from a mole fraction of 0.06 to 0.07 and in the inlet gas temperature from 573 to 593 K. Figure 22 shows the corresponding dynamic behavior of the CO and C02 concentrations at the reactor exit and at a point early in the reactor bed. The axial concentration profiles at the initial conditions and at the final steady state using both the linear and nonlinear simulations are shown in Fig. 23. The temporal behavior of the profiles shows that the discrepancies between the linear and nonlinear results increase as the final steady state is approached. Even so, there are only slight differences (less than 2% in concentrations and less than 0.5% in temperatures) in the profiles throughout the dynamic responses and at the final steady state even for this relatively major step-input change.

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