jcee
Petroleum
- Jul 27, 2004
- 3
Dear all,
I am new to this forum and dont know if this is the right place to get some ideas/answers/help?! So I will just start to ask a question ;-)
I work for a german refinery and my new job here is to rework all the Advance Process Control Systems. As I am more skilled in programming/IT than in process engineering I have problems fully understanding the chemistry/physics behind. So could anyone give me a hint where and how to start...?! Thanks a million.
My current problem: A HS2 stripper which recieves desuplhurized distillate from a CHD. Its objective is to stripp out the H2S and at the same time allow to control to Flashpoint.
I can mainly adjust the: reflux, head_pressure, head_temp, bottom_temp (via reboiler), level (via rundown)
What I do monitor (online): Flashpoint,H2S
I have to asume: that composition and desulphurization level varies a lot. often product and throughput changes.
What I am faced with:
1) Flashpoint limit not reached (=non optimal operation)
2) Sometimes H2S breakthrough in the bottom rundown happens.
I am really scared when 2) happens and that has to be avoided as much as possible but on the other hand FP has to be optimized.
A had a look at the process data for many days but can not figure out the complex relationship between pressure/temp and timing.. Seems that H2S breakthrough happens from time to time and mainly when shifting to higher throughput!!
What is the best approach? And ideas for me? We are also interested in vendors delivering suitable controls to implement... our current APC is offline 90% aas it seems not fast/intelligent to handle the process safely...
:-(
Please help, any tipp is welcomed..
Jens
I am new to this forum and dont know if this is the right place to get some ideas/answers/help?! So I will just start to ask a question ;-)
I work for a german refinery and my new job here is to rework all the Advance Process Control Systems. As I am more skilled in programming/IT than in process engineering I have problems fully understanding the chemistry/physics behind. So could anyone give me a hint where and how to start...?! Thanks a million.
My current problem: A HS2 stripper which recieves desuplhurized distillate from a CHD. Its objective is to stripp out the H2S and at the same time allow to control to Flashpoint.
I can mainly adjust the: reflux, head_pressure, head_temp, bottom_temp (via reboiler), level (via rundown)
What I do monitor (online): Flashpoint,H2S
I have to asume: that composition and desulphurization level varies a lot. often product and throughput changes.
What I am faced with:
1) Flashpoint limit not reached (=non optimal operation)
2) Sometimes H2S breakthrough in the bottom rundown happens.
I am really scared when 2) happens and that has to be avoided as much as possible but on the other hand FP has to be optimized.
A had a look at the process data for many days but can not figure out the complex relationship between pressure/temp and timing.. Seems that H2S breakthrough happens from time to time and mainly when shifting to higher throughput!!
What is the best approach? And ideas for me? We are also interested in vendors delivering suitable controls to implement... our current APC is offline 90% aas it seems not fast/intelligent to handle the process safely...
:-(
Please help, any tipp is welcomed..
Jens