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Chemical
- Aug 28, 2011
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This is regarding DGA system to strip out acid gases from Refinery off gases. In all projects we have seen that the Amine Stripper Feed Control valve is located near the Amine Stripper Feed Nozzle at minimum distance from column.
The configuration is typical, whereby the rich amine from the Rich Amine Flash Drum (downstream of the Amine Absorber to strip out lighter hydrocarbons) passes through the Rich DGA/Lean DGA exchanger where it is heated (Temperature controlled to prevent vaporization) and then flashed across the Feed Control valve and enters the Amine stripper. The Rich Amine Flash Drum operates at around 5.5 kcsg while the Amine Stripper operates at around 1.3 kcsg and the Rich Amine flows based on pressure difference to the Stripper.
My question is how do we decide the elevation of Rich Amine Flash Drum?
The heated rich amine at inlet of Control valve must be liquid and it flashes across the valve. Since the rich amine liquid in flash drum must be considered at bubble point , the only parameter that can achieve a bubble point or slightly subcooled liquid at inlet of this control valve is the rich amine flash drum skirt height. With control valve located at height of tower feed inlet nozzle and considering increased vapor pressure due to heated rich amine, rich amine flash drum must be elevated above the tower feed nozzle to offset increased vapor pressure plus line and exchanger pressure drop.
The configuration is typical, whereby the rich amine from the Rich Amine Flash Drum (downstream of the Amine Absorber to strip out lighter hydrocarbons) passes through the Rich DGA/Lean DGA exchanger where it is heated (Temperature controlled to prevent vaporization) and then flashed across the Feed Control valve and enters the Amine stripper. The Rich Amine Flash Drum operates at around 5.5 kcsg while the Amine Stripper operates at around 1.3 kcsg and the Rich Amine flows based on pressure difference to the Stripper.
My question is how do we decide the elevation of Rich Amine Flash Drum?
The heated rich amine at inlet of Control valve must be liquid and it flashes across the valve. Since the rich amine liquid in flash drum must be considered at bubble point , the only parameter that can achieve a bubble point or slightly subcooled liquid at inlet of this control valve is the rich amine flash drum skirt height. With control valve located at height of tower feed inlet nozzle and considering increased vapor pressure due to heated rich amine, rich amine flash drum must be elevated above the tower feed nozzle to offset increased vapor pressure plus line and exchanger pressure drop.