We are being given a design of an amine plant that describes Percent Flood. Can someone please explain what this term means? If it helps at all, the designers say they prefer it to run at 70% flood, but some people will run as high as 80%. This is on an amine contactor with structured packing.
Does anyone know of a pump that can be sized to handle Glycol (TEG) @ 11-1200 psi, 1 GPM & 250-350 degrees F? I have called numerious salesmen and no one knows of anything to fit this application. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I am trying to determine if my bullet tanks falls under Risk Management Plan for 40 cfr 68-Chemical Accident Prevention. I have the production in gallons for each of the chemicals (meth,eth,prop,iso-but,normal but,iso-pent and normal pent). If the weight of these combined is >10,000 lbs then we...
thanks for the help. i am a new engineer and i am usually good at finding information, but i need to know where to look first. I have a starting point.
I have the same question. Is there anyone out there that knows anything. I am trying to make a digital copy of a paper P&ID that I have and some of the instruments, etc. are not on Visio.
Can anyone tell me where to find valid info about the situations where it would be best to use an amine plant vs. a membrane to remove CO2. I was also interested in any info on a hybrid using the two. I'm new to the field and you can count on me having many more questions. Thanks for the help.