This document summarizes research presented at the 2016 ANSYS Convergence Conference. It describes simulations of two-phase evaporating reacting flows in micro-scale applications, such as fluidized beds and FCC industry processes. The research models droplet-particle collisions using a volume of fluid method to track interfaces and evaporation/reaction models. Parameters like temperature, velocity and geometry are varied. Hotter and slower collisions promote cracking reactions and gasoline production. Small droplets evaporate faster than large ones. Future work includes experiments to validate models and optimize conditions to minimize coke deposits.