Introduction to the modeling of complex chemical reaction equilibrium using gPROMS® and GAMS®

Author:

Garma Raoudha1,Sioud Doniazed2,Binous Housam3ORCID,Bellagi Ahmed2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Physics Sciences Department, Ecole Supérieure des Sciences et de la Technologie de Hammam Sousse University of Sousse Sousse Tunisia

2. Energy Engineering Department, Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Monastir [ENIM] University of Monastir Monastir Tunisia

3. Chemical Engineering Department, National Institute of Applied Sciences & Technology University of Carthage Carthage Tunisia

Abstract

AbstractIn the present paper several aspects of the simulation of complex chemical equilibrium are discussed, using two research and educational software: gPROMS® and GAMS®. All computations are performed to boost the understanding of chemical engineering students, undergraduate, and graduate, of the complex concepts behind both thermo‐chemical processes and optimization techniques. Four case studies with varying levels of difficulty illustrate the proposed methodology and robustness of the modeling systems: Catalytic steam reforming of bio‐ethanol at high temperatures. Partial oxidation of naphthalene using either air or pure oxygen. Supercritical water gasification of Microalga Spirulina. Dry and mixed reforming of glucose.Our results indicate that the use of optimization tools offered bygPROMS® and GAMS®software are useful and efficient tools to calculate the chemical and phase equilibrium by minimizing the Gibbs energy, provided that adequate initial guesses are used. Furthermore, the computational time spent in the calculations was generally quite short. The obtained equilibrium compositions are benchmarked using the ubiquitous process simulators: ASPEN‐Plus® and/or ASPEN‐Hysys® as well as data available from the open literature. We obtained excellent agreement between our results and their counterpart obtained using ASPEN‐Plus®. In the last part of this manuscript, authors share their experience in supervising senior term projects on the subject. A questionnaire was used to collect qualitative and quantitative feedback from the nine students involved in the projects. Their responses to a questionnaire focused on the chemical engineering thermodynamics theory as well as software usage during their investigations. This questionnaire demonstrates that students can overcome mathematical complexity by either using mathematical software or equivalent modeling systems (e.g.,  Matlab®,  Mathematica©, gPROMS®, and GAMS®).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Engineering,Education,General Computer Science

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