I just want to know the effect of non demineralised water (high TDS)on steam reboilers and generally on pipes in processing, and if there is any data or files about thet.
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I wonder which is much better, more effective and more economic, the benfield solution or the amine for gas sweetening, and if it is possible to change benfield solution by amine with using the same units and equipments.
MEA (Monoethanolamine)
Used in low pressure natural gas treatment applications requiring stringent outlet gas specifications
MDEA (Methyldiethanolamine)
Has a higher effect on H2S than CO2 which allows some CO2 "slip" while retaining H2S removal capabilities.
DEA (Diethanolamine)
Used in medium...
ok, for example in the stabilizer column, the gas produced in the re-boiler enters in the middle of the stabilizer to extract any gases which could be with the downwards condensate, and the same with condensate to extract any condensate which could be with gas upwards.
in a fractionation column or contactor when the gas upwards extract the gas downwards and the liquid downwards extract the liquid upwards, what is this phenomenon calle?
i have some confusion between transfer of heat by convention and radiation, i just want to know the difference between them by examples and which is more efficient