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#1 Clayton

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Posted 29 October 2008 - 01:14 PM

Does anyone know where i can get information about "ppump arounds" like books or anything. I want to know exactly how it helps in crude oil distillation.

#2 Zauberberg

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Posted 30 October 2008 - 12:39 AM

Hi Clayton,

There's nothing extremely special in the pumparound concept. It is a heat sink, required to remove heat from the CDU tower at (usually) several locations. Heat from the tower is usually transferred to cold crude oil, for the purpose of preheating cold, incoming CDU feed. Pumparounds are required for maintaning CDU tower heat balance.

More information can be found in books by Jones (Elements of petroleum processing), Lieberman (Working guide to process equipment), and Watkins (Petroleum refinery distillation), and also in variety of other books published by McGraw-Hill.

#3 bot

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Posted 30 October 2008 - 05:23 AM

First you should have this query posted in Student Section.
Second, though not an answer but could start from here. It has lotsa information available in there.

Hope this helps.

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