Anadrago
Chemical
- Mar 7, 2016
- 1
Hi everyone,
We have a naphtha/diesel/Gasoil distillation unit, and distillation expert give us the entire simulation in ASPEN Plus. The distillation tower seams to work; I know that we need from 3 to 10% of overflash that according our heavy naphtha 91% is just fine.
Nevertheless, the transfer line, from heater to column have also 91% of vaporization, and our company design manual says that we must to take care of vaporization (not up to 60%) to avoid heater coking. Now, some other process engineers are proposing to put a control valve in the transfer line to help the expansion and vaporization in that point, which I haven’t seen before in other facilities.
Besides that I just have the VDU transfer line criteria to design with critical velocity, even though I haven design one. The actual path of this line has horizontal and vertical stretches instead the shortest ride with different diameters.
That’s why I ask you:
1. It is possible to have more than 60% of vaporization outside the heater, taking care the film temperature of the heavy naphtha?
2. To put a control valve in the transfer line is correct?
3. What design criteria I should follow to design transfer line in this kind of facilities?
The plant is new, the heavy naphtha comes from gas that goes to a Cryogenic Plant.
Thanks in advance for your help.
We have a naphtha/diesel/Gasoil distillation unit, and distillation expert give us the entire simulation in ASPEN Plus. The distillation tower seams to work; I know that we need from 3 to 10% of overflash that according our heavy naphtha 91% is just fine.
Nevertheless, the transfer line, from heater to column have also 91% of vaporization, and our company design manual says that we must to take care of vaporization (not up to 60%) to avoid heater coking. Now, some other process engineers are proposing to put a control valve in the transfer line to help the expansion and vaporization in that point, which I haven’t seen before in other facilities.
Besides that I just have the VDU transfer line criteria to design with critical velocity, even though I haven design one. The actual path of this line has horizontal and vertical stretches instead the shortest ride with different diameters.
That’s why I ask you:
1. It is possible to have more than 60% of vaporization outside the heater, taking care the film temperature of the heavy naphtha?
2. To put a control valve in the transfer line is correct?
3. What design criteria I should follow to design transfer line in this kind of facilities?
The plant is new, the heavy naphtha comes from gas that goes to a Cryogenic Plant.
Thanks in advance for your help.