JonBrady
Chemical
- Dec 8, 2014
- 2
Hi,
I am a junior and I am working on a project to design a gas plant using HYSYS and PROMAX. I am still learning and will be glad if some simulation expert can gladly help me with the questions below.
1. When I pass the saturated rich gas through a 3-way separator (in both HYSYS and PROMAX), no liquid is dropped. From textbooks, pressure drop across a vessel in real life is usually between 1 and 5 psi. When I use this pressure drop range, no liquid is dropped. Is this representative of actual separation process - no liquid drops out of the scrubber/separator? Am I on the right track? Or is there something that I am doing wrong? The only way to get any liquid dropout is if I use a higher pressure drop.
2. If this is normal (no liquid dropout from separator), how do I size the liquid pipes? Should I just take the incompressible "liquid" content in the gas and size for that amount (liquid that will be dropped out if I compress the gas)?
3. How do I get the gross and net heating value from HYSYS? I multiplied the molar density (lbmole/ft3) by molar basis heating value (btu/lbmole), but I am getting a ridiculous value. I also tried multiplying the mass density (lb/ft3) by mass basis heating value (byu/lb) and I also get a ridiculous value identical to that obtained using molar basis (62500 btu/ft3 for HHV). I have attached the stream information. The stream is 100% vapor.
Thank you.
Jon...
I am a junior and I am working on a project to design a gas plant using HYSYS and PROMAX. I am still learning and will be glad if some simulation expert can gladly help me with the questions below.
1. When I pass the saturated rich gas through a 3-way separator (in both HYSYS and PROMAX), no liquid is dropped. From textbooks, pressure drop across a vessel in real life is usually between 1 and 5 psi. When I use this pressure drop range, no liquid is dropped. Is this representative of actual separation process - no liquid drops out of the scrubber/separator? Am I on the right track? Or is there something that I am doing wrong? The only way to get any liquid dropout is if I use a higher pressure drop.
2. If this is normal (no liquid dropout from separator), how do I size the liquid pipes? Should I just take the incompressible "liquid" content in the gas and size for that amount (liquid that will be dropped out if I compress the gas)?
3. How do I get the gross and net heating value from HYSYS? I multiplied the molar density (lbmole/ft3) by molar basis heating value (btu/lbmole), but I am getting a ridiculous value. I also tried multiplying the mass density (lb/ft3) by mass basis heating value (byu/lb) and I also get a ridiculous value identical to that obtained using molar basis (62500 btu/ft3 for HHV). I have attached the stream information. The stream is 100% vapor.
Thank you.
Jon...