Chemical Engineering - Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Section 5 (Q.No. 7)
7.
Thermofer catalytic cracking process is a __________ process.
fixed bed
moving bed
fluidised bed
non-catalytic
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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SHIVAM KASHYAP said:   7 years ago
B must be the right answer.

Nipu kalita said:   7 years ago
It is a moving bed process.

Tanmay Shah said:   7 years ago
B- Moving bed is the right answer.

Anooj Pillai said:   5 years ago
Moving bed is the right answer.

Sonveer Gola said:   5 years ago
Moving bed is the right answer.

Fahed Ansari 0712 said:   4 years ago
Moving bed is the right one.

Chayanika said:   2 years ago
Moving bed should be the correct answer.

Pawan Kumar Sharma said:   1 year ago
The Thermofer catalytic cracking process is a fluidised bed process (Option C).

Fluidised bed catalytic cracking processes involve using a fluidised catalyst bed where the particles are suspended and mixed with the hydrocarbon feedstock. This allows for efficient mixing and contact between the catalyst and the feedstock, promoting the cracking reactions to produce desired products such as gasoline, diesel, and other valuable hydrocarbons.

Therefore, the correct option is Option C: Fluidised bed.
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