“…However, the impact of keff,z on temperature profile simulations under industrial operating conditions, i.e., at high Rep, (> 700) [2,10,[18][19][20] and large L/dp ratios (>50) [21,22], is neglected. Thus, although the impact of the axial conductivity on the modeling of packed bed reactors with a high dt/dp ratio has been well-established in the literature [23,24], its impact on temperature profile predictions when modeling wall-cooled packed bed reactors with a low dt/dp ratio is yet to be elucidated, more particularly when highly exothermic reactions occur and when fluid dynamics and radial heat transfer are more important [7,9,25]. In several studies, the axial conductivity has been disregarded from the reactor model [10,11,[26][27][28][29], while in a few studies that have considered it, keff,z is calculated using literature correlations that were developed under conditions that differ significantly from the industrially relevant ones, i.e., Rep < 700 and dt/dp > 8 [3,25,[30][31][32][33][34].…”