Vortex flow in the technology of radiation wave cracking (RWC)
L.A. Tsoy, V.N. Kolushov, A.G. Komarov, A.N. Tsoy

TL;DR
This paper explores vortex flows in radiation-wave cracking of crude oil, detailing the process, equipment, and optimal parameters to produce high-octane petroleum safely at ambient conditions.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical framework for vortex flows in radiation-wave cracking and describes the equipment and optimal parameters for industrial application.
Findings
Vortex flows are integral to the radiation-wave cracking process.
The process operates safely at ambient pressure and temperature.
Optimal parameters enhance product quality and process efficiency.
Abstract
This article examines the theory of vortex flows in relation to the processes occurring in the radiation-wave cracking of crude oil, when the crude oil is sprayed into the gas stream in the form of a mist and then is fed into the reactor, where it is treated by the accelerated electrons and the UHF radiation. The output of this process are the products with the specified parameters (high-octane petroleum products). This process operates at the ambient pressure and temperature, which makes the process safer for industrial purposes. Besides the process itself, the authors described the equipment used in this process, as well as the parameters of the optimal process.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Power Generation Technologies · Engineering Diagnostics and Reliability · Cyclone Separators and Fluid Dynamics
