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#1 NGOI MS M'sia

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Posted 22 August 2008 - 10:31 PM

hi,
i'm an undergraduate student currently in year 4(final year) having problem to decide the operating conditions of equipments in a LNG plant in my project...can anyone provide me links/websites/information regarding:

the operating conditions (temperatures and pressures) of:
heat exchanger,
scrub column,
separator vessel (based on phases),
cooler,
heater,
compressor,
throttling valve in a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant...

your prompt reply is highly appreciated.

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#2 Manucorpse

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Posted 08 September 2008 - 08:40 AM

Dear friend,

it's supposed that, when you start with a project of this kind, you have enough basic literature related with the task that will help you through the matter. I would advice you, if i could, to find some books or research articles about the operating of these plants. As my father always says, "all the knowledge is writen in the books".

#3 Padmakar Katre

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 10:34 AM

Dear,
As you are an undergraduate student and making your project on LNG train. Why you don't ask to arrange an inplant training in a LNG Unit by requesting your college management to the concerned LNG Unit Personnels. As you could get a feel of the LNG Train/Unit and could get some data which you need for your project. I don't know weather your college is having any industry relationship program or not but its the only way to get what you need.
The another way is to read the Gas Processing Handbooks in your college library and collect data from there which will serve your need.




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