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Configuration atmospheric distillation column

The majority of atmospheric crude oil distillation columns follow the configuration shown in Figure 11.17, which is basically the partially thermally coupled indirect sequence. [Pg.226]

Specialised units are used to simulate complex fractionation processes in petroleum refining. Typical configuration consists of a main column with pump-around and side strippers (Fig. 3.14). Among applications, we may cite pre-flash tower, crude atmospheric distillation, or Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) main fractionator. [Pg.73]

Several of the commercial simulation programs offer preconfigured complex column rigorous models for petroleum fractionation. These models include charge heaters, several side strippers, and one or two pump-around loops. These fractionation column models can be used to model refinery distillation operations such as crude oil distillation, vacuum distillation of atmospheric residue oil, fluidized catalytic cracking (FCC) process main columns, and hydrocracker or coker main columns. Aspen Plus also has a shortcut fractionation model, SCFrac, which can be used to configure fractionation columns in the same way that shortcut distillation models are used to initialize multicomponent rigorous distillation models. [Pg.184]


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