Currently modifying catalyst control system.
Current flow rates vary quite a bit by grade.
.5lbs/hr to 150lbs/hr liquid (0.88 S.G.) is the most striking flow range seen. I am estimating a controllability turndown required of about 300:1 to 500:1.
Current pump set up is a single stage...
Currently we have a couple of very large hydrocarbon bullets (50/50 butane/propylene ambient temp) that occasionally accumulate water.
Pump suction nozzle has a 24-36" standpipe going on one side of the vessel. Currently there is no form of water boot and no type of instrumentation that...
Currently our chemical facility does not have a standard process data graphics suite. Our process data historian looks like it is going to need to be upgraded for windows 7 reasons (switching from XP on plant PC's).
We currently don't have a standard process data graphics suite on sight...
Currently we are pumping a slurry of rubber particles in hydrocarbon using a lobe style PD pump. The consistancy can be thought of as chunky milk.
Pump maintenance issues occasionally arise due to agglomerations of rubber particles larger than the lobe void space (sometimes quite a bit...
KLIN 0.07500
NLFM 1
NLGAIN 10
KNL 3.348 (changes)
K 0.11888
T1 75
T2 0
My question is, why would anyone use tuning like this for a hydrocarbon-water interface level controller?
I am currently troubleshooting the reason that several level controllers in the water loop in a liquid-liquid...
I just started a job at a refinery and my boss told me to look for ISOM training and get signed up for it as soon as possible. UOP has a course, but unfortunately it is over with for this year. I was wondering if anyone here knows of any other company that offers ISOM training or training that...
If I had a system that uses aluminum, steel, and copper as different construction components, all in the presense of boiling saltwater, how would I go about protecting each individual part of the system from galvanic corrosion? I've read about a sacrificial anode composed of magnesium in water...
I was wondering which would be more effective in controlling the amount of lime mud slurry to the lime mud fliter, an optical suspended solids meter or a Specific Gravity meter where a correlation is calculated to determine % solids? We use a S.G. meter an a correlation right now, I was...
I know how to figure out the amount of gas left in a vessel during choked flow conditions through an orifice at a given time. http://www.air-dispersion.com/feature2.html explains this.
I know how to figure out the instantaneous non-choked flow from a vessel through at a given pressure.
I...