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http://dx.doi.org/10.3795/KSME-B.2004.28.6.697

Theoretical Analysis on Bifurcation Behavior of Catalytic Surface Reaction on Nonadiabatic Stagnation Plane  

Lee, Su- Ryong (서울산업대학교 자동차공학과)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B / v.28, no.6, 2004 , pp. 697-704 More about this Journal
Abstract
Bifurcation behavior of ignition and extinction of catalytic reaction is theoretically investigated in a stagnation-point flow. Considering that reaction takes place only on the catalytic surface, where conductive heat losses are allowed to occur, activation energy asymptotics with a overall one-step Arrhenius-type catalytic reaction is employed. For the cases with and without the limiting reactant consumption, the analysis provides explicit expressions, which indicate the possibility of multiple steady-state solution branches. The difference between the solutions with and without reactant consumption is in the existence of an upper solution branch, and the neglect of reactant consumption is inappropriate for determining extinction conditions. For larger values of reactant consumption, the solution response is all monotone, suggesting that multiple solutions are not possible. It is shown that bifurcation Damkohler numbers increase (decrease) with increasing of conductive heat loss (gain) on the catalytic surface, which means that smaller (larger) values of the strain rate allow the surface reaction to tolerate larger heat losses (gains). Lewis number of the limiting reactant can also significantly affect bifurcation behavior in a similar way to the effect of heat loss.
Keywords
Bifurcation; Catalytic Extinction; Catalytic Surface Reaction; Catalytic Ignition; Stagnation-Point Flow;
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