famnghia
Petroleum
- Jan 8, 2008
- 2
Dear colleagues,
I have a question about steam using in a condensate distillation column.
In this column, they designed a steam stream to the bottom of this column when the feed using for this column is very light. So, why do they design a steam stream go to the bottom of the condensate distillation column?
Otherwise, 2 strippers used steam stream for stripping light components. The result is water mixed to the diesel product. So, is it suitable for this design?
I hope that some of you can help me to explain these questions. Many thanks for your support.
Regards,
famnghia
I have a question about steam using in a condensate distillation column.
In this column, they designed a steam stream to the bottom of this column when the feed using for this column is very light. So, why do they design a steam stream go to the bottom of the condensate distillation column?
Otherwise, 2 strippers used steam stream for stripping light components. The result is water mixed to the diesel product. So, is it suitable for this design?
I hope that some of you can help me to explain these questions. Many thanks for your support.
Regards,
famnghia