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Boiling fluid catalytic cracking

Ecole Nationale Superieure du Petrole et des Moteurs Formation Industrie end point (or FBP - final boiling point) electrostatic precipitation ethyl tertiary butyl ether European Union extra-urban driving cycle volume fraction distilled at 70-100-180-210°C Fachausschuss Mineralol-und-Brennstoff-Normung fluid catalytic cracking Food and Drug Administration front end octane number fluorescent indicator adsorption flame ionization detector... [Pg.501]

Product separation for main fractionators is also often called black oil separation. Main fractionators are typically used for such operations as preflash separation, atmospheric crude, gas oil crude, vacuum preflash crude, vacuum crude, visbreaking, coking, and fluid catalytic cracking. In all these services the object is to recover clean, boiling range components from a black multicomponent mixture. But main fractionators are also used in hydrocracker downstream processing. This operation has a clean feed. Nevertheless, whenever you hear the term black oil, understand that what is really meant is main fractionator processing. [Pg.242]

Fluid catalytic cracking units (FCC or FCCU) are the major processing units to reduce boiling ranges of those crude oil components that have boiling points higher than the final boiling points of the transportation fuels—typically above 650°F (343°C). These... [Pg.983]

A number of mechanistic modeling studies to explain the fluid catalytic cracking process and to predict the yields of valuable products of the FCC unit have been performed in the past. Weekman and Nace (1970) presented a reaction network model based on the assumption that the catalytic cracking kinetics are second order with respect to the feed concentration and on a three-lump scheme. The first lump corresponds to the entire charge stock above the gasoline boiling range, the second... [Pg.25]

Harding, R. H., Zhao, X., Qian, K., Rajagopalan, K., and Cheng, W.-C. Fluid Catalytic Cracking Selectivities of Gas Oil Boiling Point and Hydrocarbon Fractions. Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research 35 (1996) 2561-69. [Pg.21]

Table II. Effect of Feed Stock Boiling Range in Fluid Catalytic Cracking Using... Table II. Effect of Feed Stock Boiling Range in Fluid Catalytic Cracking Using...
The fluid catalytic cracking process using vacuum gas oil feedstock was introduced into the refineries in the 1930s. In recent years, because of a trend for low-boiling products, most refineries perform the operation by partially blending... [Pg.326]

In present-day refineries, the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit has become the major gasoline-producing unit. The FCC s major purpose is to upgrade heavy fractions, that is, gas oil from the atmospheric and vacuum distillation columns and delayed coker, into light products. Atmospheric gas oil has a boiling range of between 650-725°F.9... [Pg.813]

Propylene is also recovered as a by-product of other refinery operations, principally from the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) of gas oils and to a lesser extent from the volatile products of coking, when coking is used. All refinery streams containing recoverable fractions of propylene will be combined into a mixed C3 stream for propylene separation. Distillation of this combined stream then gives propylene (b.p. —47.7°C) as the overhead product and propane (b.p. —42.1°C) plus traces of other higher boiling point products as the bottom fraction. [Pg.645]


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