Hi there,
I'm studying the natural gas processing and having stuck at what will happen if the top overhead gas of Demethanizer is falling down to the very low temperature which is then going into the compressor suction. Is it a material concern or the top product requirement. Could somebody help me?
cheers
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Low Temperature Separation Unit
Started by ishams, Jul 25 2008 11:30 PM
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Posted 25 July 2008 - 11:30 PM
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Posted 26 July 2008 - 07:42 AM
Hello,
What pressures & temperatures are we talking about here?
Are we cooling the demethanizer overhead to recover ethane from the demethanizer overhead?
I dont know what the material concern is. Can you please clarify?
What pressures & temperatures are we talking about here?
Are we cooling the demethanizer overhead to recover ethane from the demethanizer overhead?
I dont know what the material concern is. Can you please clarify?
#3
Posted 27 July 2008 - 07:29 AM
Hi ashetty,
Thanks for the response. My case is Demethanizer at 28 bar and -90 Deg C. Yes, you got it right; I'm talking about chill down process to extract ethane from feed gas.
The material is my guess and I might be wrong. The only point that I would like to get here is what will happen is the DeC1 overhead is suddenly gone too cold.
cheers
Thanks for the response. My case is Demethanizer at 28 bar and -90 Deg C. Yes, you got it right; I'm talking about chill down process to extract ethane from feed gas.
The material is my guess and I might be wrong. The only point that I would like to get here is what will happen is the DeC1 overhead is suddenly gone too cold.
cheers
#4
Posted 27 July 2008 - 11:30 AM
ishams:
If you don't furnish ALL the basic data details, you can't expect a correct response. You must know, as every other ChE, that NGL (Natural Gas Liquids) plants vary in type of process and the configuration of their major equipment. You haven't even given us a hint as to what engineering firm designed your demethanizer unit. It stands to reason that we can't comment on what could be a safety or hazardous issue if you don't furnish all the details in the form of a detailed flow diagram or, preferably, an as-built P&ID - with a completed mass flow and temp & pressures.
We are all engineers on this Forum and it is impossible to quantify "what will happen is the DeC1 overhead is suddenly gone too cold?". Do what an engineer should do: state the specific pressures and temperatures - before and after.
With the above mentioned basic data, we can attempt to analyze your query.
If you don't furnish ALL the basic data details, you can't expect a correct response. You must know, as every other ChE, that NGL (Natural Gas Liquids) plants vary in type of process and the configuration of their major equipment. You haven't even given us a hint as to what engineering firm designed your demethanizer unit. It stands to reason that we can't comment on what could be a safety or hazardous issue if you don't furnish all the details in the form of a detailed flow diagram or, preferably, an as-built P&ID - with a completed mass flow and temp & pressures.
We are all engineers on this Forum and it is impossible to quantify "what will happen is the DeC1 overhead is suddenly gone too cold?". Do what an engineer should do: state the specific pressures and temperatures - before and after.
With the above mentioned basic data, we can attempt to analyze your query.
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