Produktbild: Process Engineering for a Small Planet

Process Engineering for a Small Planet How to Reuse, Re-Purpose, and Retrofit Existing Process Equipment

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.09.2010

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

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296

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24/16,1/2 cm

Gewicht

607 g

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1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-58794-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.09.2010

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

296

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/2 cm

Gewicht

607 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-58794-2

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Libri GmbH
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Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Process Engineering for a Small Planet
  • Foreword xv

    Preface xvii

    Introduction: Turning of the Tide 1

    1. Expanding Fractionator and Compressor Capacity 3

    Reuse of Existing Fractionator

    Changing Tray Deck Panels

    Alternates to New Compressor

    Keeping Compressor Rotor Clean

    Calculating Liquid Injection Rates to Compressor

    2. Vacuum Tower Heater Expansion 17

     Entrainment Velocity Limitations

     Missing Tray Deck Manways

     Heater Draft Limitation

     Improving Ejector Performance

     Velocity Steam in Heater Passes

    3. Natural-Draft-Fired Heaters 27

     Control Excess Air

     O2 and Combustible Analyzers

     Improving Air-Fuel Mixing

     Convective Section Air Leaks

     Air Preheater Leaks

     Indirect Air Preheat

    4. Crude Pre-Flash Towers 37

     Pre-Flash Tower Flooding

     Energy Saving with Pre-Flash Towers

     Capacity Benefits

     Pre-Flash Tower External Reflux

    5. Amine Regeneration and Sulfur Recovery 47

     Amine Capacity Expansion

     Sulfur Plant Capacity Expansion

     Rich Amine Flash Drum Design

     Cascaded Seal Legs

     Sulfur Recovery from Sour Water Stripper Off-Gas

     Acid Gas of High CO2 Content

     Sulfur Plant Oxygen Enrichment

    6. Treating and Drying Hydrocarbons 59

     Jet Fuel Treating

     Salt Dryer Operation

     Water-Washing Sodium Naphthanates from Jet Fuel

     Pipe Distributor Design

     Treating Sour Naphtha

     Converting Mercaptans to Disulfides

    7. Minimizing Process Water Consumption 71

     Two-Stage Wastewater Stripper

     Steam Condensate Recovery

     Condensate Drum Balance Line Location

     Water Hammer

     Measuring Condensate Recovery

     Cooling Tower Cycles of Concentration

    8. Incremental Expansion Design Concept: Reprocessing Waste Lube Oil 79

     Reprocessing Waste Lube Oil

     Vacuum Tower Design

     Wash Oil Grid Coking

     Vapor Horn Design in Vacuum Towers

     Stripping Tray Efficiency

     Precondenser Fouling

     Pump NPSH Limit in Vacuum Service

     Exchanger Fouling in Waste Oil Service

     Transfer-Line Sonic Velocity

    9. Improving Fractionation Efficiency in Complex Fractionators 91

     Pre-Flash Tower Concept

     Intermediate Reflux

     Stripping Tray Efficiency

     Maximizing Diesel Recovery from Crude

     Picket Weirs

     Adjusting Pump-arounds

     Pressure Optimization

    10. Increasing Centrifugal Pump Capacity and Efficiency 103

     Hydraulic Limitations

     Worn Impeller-to-Case Clearances

     Impeller Wear Ring

     Upgrading Impeller Size

     Marginal Cavitation

     Viscosity Effects on Efficiency

     NPSH Limited Condition

    11. Eliminating Process Control Valves Using Variable-Speed Drivers 113

     Frequency Control of Motors

     Eliminating Control Valves on Pump Discharge

     Direct Speed Control of Steam Turbine

     Variable-Speed Compressors

     Spill-backs Waste Energy

     Calculating Incentive for Variable-Speed Drivers

     Floating Tower Pressure Control

    12. Expanding Refrigeration Capacity 123

     Centrifugal Compressor Head vs. Flow Curve

     Calculating Compression Work

     Horsepower vs. Suction Pressure Limited

     Effect of Increasing Suction Pressure

     Reducing Refrigerant Condenser Fouling

     Effect of Noncondensibles

     Condensate Backup in Condenser

    13. Oversizing Equipment Pitfalls 135

     Amine H2 S Scrubber

     Optimizing Number of Trays in Absorbers

     Consequences of Overdesign

     Use of Demister in Knockout Drum

     Low Demister Velocity Promotes Mist Entrainment

    14. Optimizing Use of Steam Pressure to Minimize Consumption of Energy 145

     Preserving the Potential of Steam to Do Work

     Power Recovery from Steam to a Reboiler

     Use of the Mollier Diagram

     Cogeneration Plants

     Extracting Work from Reboiler Steam Using

     Existing Equipment

     Understanding Thermodynamics of Flowing Steam

     Steam Turbine Efficiency Checklist

    15. Expanding Compressor Capacity and Efficiency 157

     Reciprocating Compressors

     Pulsation Dampener Plates

     Adjustable Head-End Unloaders

     Natural Gas Engines

     Axial Compressor

     Rotor Fouling of Axial Air Compressor

     Centrifugal Compressors

     Cleaning Centrifugal Compressor Rotor

    16. Vapor-Liquid Separator Entrainment Problems 171

     Effect of Foam on Indicated Liquid Levels

     Hydrogen-Heavy Gas Oil Separtors

     Foam Induced Carry-Over

     Enhancing De-Entrainment Rates

     Vapor Distribution Aids De-Entrainment

    17. Retrofitting Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers for Greater Efficiency 179

     Running Slops Without Fouling

     Floating Suction in Charge Tanks

     Exchanger Online Spalling

     Effect of Feed Interruptions

     Tube Velocity and Surface Roughness

     Shell-Side Seal Strips

     Cooling High-Viscosity Fluids

     Expanding Water Cooler Capacity

     Hydrocarbon Losses to Cooling Towers

    18. Reducing Sulfur and Hydrocarbon Emissions 189

     Sulfur Plant Waste Heat Boiler Modifications

     Hydrocarbon Leaks in Seawater Cooling Systems

     Incinerator Back-Fire in Sulfur Plant Main

     Reaction Furnace

     Loss of Draft Due to Air Leaks

     Global Emissions in Perspective

    19. Hydrocarbon Leaks to the Environment 201

     Measuring Leaks Through Valves

     Fixing Leaking Valves On-Stream

     Detecting Leaking Relief Valves

     On-Stream Repair of Leaking Relief Valves

     Measuring Flows in Flare Lines

     Leaks into Cooling Water

     Air Cooler Leaks

     Valve Stem Packing

     Leaking Pump Mechanical Seal and Improper Use of Seal Flush

     Fixing Weld Leaks On-Stream

    20. Composition-Induced Flooding in Packed Towers: FCU Fractionator Expansion 209

     Fluid Cracking Unit Fractionator Expansion

     Flooding of Slurry Oil P/A Sections

     FCU Fractionator Vapor Line Quench

     Multipump Piping Stress Analysis

     Perception vs. Reality in Process Design

    21. Maintenance for Longer Run Lengths 219

     Sulfuric Acid Regeneration

     Importance of Reactor Insulation

     On-Stream Piping Repairs

     Preserving Pump Mechanical Seals

     Concept of Avoiding Unit Shutdowns

    22. Instrument Malfunctions 229

     Control Valve Loss Due to Instrument Air Pressure Signal

     Stuck Flow Control Valve Stem

     Mislocated Liquid-Level Tap

     Reducing Load to Vacuum System by Correcting False Level Indication

    23. Summary Checklist for Reuse of Process Equipment 237

     Fired Heaters

     Heat Exchangers

     Fin-Fan Air Coolers

     Distillation Tower Trays

     Vapor-Liquid Separators

     Centrifugal Pumps

     Fixed-Bed Reactors

     Electric Motors

     Gas and Steam Turbines

     Reciprocating and Centrifugal Compressors

     Air Blowers

     Water-Hydrocarbon Separators

     Overcoming Utility System Limits

    24. Water-Hydrocarbon Separation: Corrosive Effects of Water 245

     Water-Oil Separators

     Corrosive Elements from Cracking Plants

     Water Traps in Strippers

     Current CO2 Levels

     Environmental Overview

     Appendix: Solar Power Potential 257

     Index 259