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If you have already calculated all the other important parameters (by simulation, I presume, since no one does it by hand anymore), why have you not also calculated the pressure drop? I'm asking - not to avoid your query - because this is standard procedure which you should have done already.
You haven't stated it, but I presume you're dealing with a fixed, packed bed of catalyst such as used in the Haber Process. The relationship usually used is that of:
Ergun, S.; Chemical Engineering Progress Magazine; 48, 78 (1952)
I know of no website that gives you the pressure drop. Applying Ergun's relationship should be no problem. It should be a piece of cake compared to everything else you've already calculated. If you need the equation and how to calculate with it, go to the Alcoa website and obtain their Technical Bulletin # USA/6000-R01/0797, "Estimation of Pressure Drop For Spherical Adsorbents and Catalysts".
I hope this helps you out.
Art Montemayor
Spring, TX