Abstract:This article presents a 16-lump model of catalytic cracking of vacuum gasoil, which allows to take into account the quantity and quality of the main products of the process: gasoline, propane-propylene and butane-butylene fractions; and by-products of the process: light and heavy catalytic gasoil. To solve the direct problem of solving a system of differential equations, the Runge-Kutta method of order 4 is used, to solve the inverse problem of choosing the constants of the rate of chemical transformations, th… Show more
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