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Title: Acceleration of boiling in the desired conditions: Application of its effect in the refinery and petrochemical industries
Authors: Ali, A. A.
Magaril, R. Z.
Rogalev, M. S.
Magaril, E. R.
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: WITPress
Citation: Acceleration of boiling in the desired conditions: Application of its effect in the refinery and petrochemical industries / A. A. Ali, R. Z. Magaril, M. S. Rogalev et al. // WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment. — 2014. — Vol. 186. — P. 535-543.
Abstract: Rectification is used in almost all the processes of refinery and petrochemical industries. In most cases light fractions or individual components in the bottom of rectification towers are significantly higher than the thermodynamic equilibrium. The reason for this is that in the specified heat supply to the distillation residue of the fractionating tower and its specific volume, the boil-up rate of the light fractions or of some hydrocarbons is lower than the required value. The authors prove that the injection of the surface active agent in a feed stream of the fractionating tower in optimal concentration aimed at the potential content of the bottom product doubles the boiling rate of the residual light fractions in the distillation residue of the fractionating tower. It reduces the residual content of the light components in the bottom of rectification towers and improves quality of the previous fraction. The described effect has an industrial approbation. The result can be used in the running of fractionating towers for various purposes. © 2014 WIT Press.
Keywords: PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY
PROCESS OF MASS TRANSFER
RECTIFICATION
REFINERY INDUSTRY
SURFACTANTS
DISTILLATION
HYDROCARBON
MASS TRANSFER
PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY
REFINING INDUSTRY
SURFACTANT
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/75788
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Conference name: 5th International Conference on Energy and Sustainability, 2014
Conference date: 16 December 2014 through 18 December 2014
SCOPUS ID: 84926432452
PURE ID: 310570
ISSN: 1743-3541
DOI: 10.2495/ESUS140471
Sponsorship: International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning;WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
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