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Modelling of mass transfer in separation of hydrocarbon mixtures and modernization of industrial columns
Author(s) -
А. Г. Лаптев,
Е. А. Лаптева,
A. D. Gilyazov
Publication year - 2020
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/976/1/012016
Subject(s) - mass transfer , diffusion , distillation , chemistry , mixing (physics) , structured packing , molecular diffusion , thermodynamics , mechanics , chromatography , physics , metric (unit) , operations management , quantum mechanics , economics
A system of differential equations of mass transfer with an interfacial mass source for multicomponent distillation in a column with random and structured packings in the film mode is presented. The interfacial source is associated with the matrix of volumetric mass transfer coefficients as well as a driving force for mass transfer. The diffusion fluxes of mass of components are written in the form of Fick’s law with elements of the matrix of coefficients of molecular diffusion in the gas (vapor) phase. To simplify the mathematical model, one dimensional equations for the diffusion model of the structure of flows in the gas and liquid phases with the interfacial sources and coefficients of back (longitudinal) mixing of gas and liquid flows are used. The Dankwerts boundary conditions are applied to the system of equations. To calculate the back mixing coefficients, experimental data obtained for the selected types of packings are used. When modelling mass transfer in hydrocarbon mixtures consisting of several dozen components, the system of equations for the diffusion models is solved for the key components and fractions of the oil and gas condensate (OGC) mixture stabilization column at an industrial enterprise. A brief description of the technological scheme is given. Scientific and technical solutions are developed to replace obsolete sieve trays in the stabilizer column with a new structured corrugated roll packing having a rough surface. It is found that a packing height of eight meters is sufficient for separating OGC in a given composition range. As a result of implementation of the new packing, the content of isopentane in the stable condensate decreases and its concentration in the broad fraction of light hydrocarbons increases from 9 wt.% to 11.7 wt.%. The implementation of packing in the stabilizer column meets the requirements of the technical specifications.

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