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Optimising of vacuum distillation units using surrogate models
Author(s) -
Shi Xie H’ng,
Lucas Ng,
Denny Ks Ng,
Viknesh Andiappan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1195/1/012050
Subject(s) - refinery , vacuum distillation , process engineering , distillation , yield (engineering) , process (computing) , crude oil , volumetric flow rate , fractionating column , stripping (fiber) , environmental science , petroleum engineering , waste management , engineering , computer science , materials science , mechanical engineering , chemistry , chromatography , physics , quantum mechanics , metallurgy , operating system
Crude oil blending is an important step for the operation of crude distillation systems in the refinery to improve the yield and profitability of the products. The product’s yield and quality are strongly dependent on the properties of the crude oil. However, the products of crude distillation units, especially the vacuum distillation unit (VDU) need to satisfy the yield and quality requirements of the downstream process units in the refinery. Otherwise, the performance of downstream processes will be affected, and loss of profitability in the refinery. Hence, it is important to optimise the performance of the VDU to ensure the optimum operation of VDU. This work covers the process simulation of VDU, surrogate modelling and mathematical optimisation model. The objective of the developed optimisation model is to determine an optimal for maximum high vacuum gas oil (HVGO) yield and minimum total annualised cost (TAC) respectively. To do this, crude oil blending ratio, column temperature, column pressure, stripping steam flowrate, pump-around flowrate in the VDU are optimised. Based on the optimised result, the heavy-light crude blend achieves higher HVGO yield and lower TAC as compared to the heavy-medium crude blend and heavy-medium-light crude blend. The optimised results can provide insight into the optimal process conditions of VDU for the refiners. With this insight, effective operating strategies can be developed to overcome the limitations present in real VDU operations.

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