AggieCHEN04
Chemical
- Feb 4, 2005
- 56
I am currently looking at modifying a plant to process a higher concentration of CO2 (2.5-> 3.6 mol%) and treat to less than 2%. Due to limitations on the still, I have started looking into a two stage treating process.
This involves splitting the rich amine between the original still and a new second-stage stripper which uses acid gas from the original still to strip. The semi-lean solvent from the second stage-stripper is fed to the middle of the absorber for bulk removal of acid gas while the leaner solvent from the original still is fed to the top for polishing. Theoretically, this allows me to increase the overall amine flow rate of the system without increasing the flow rate the original still.
My question is, does anybody have any experience with a similar system? Does this type of design work well with MDEA? Is pressure drop a problem coming from the original still through the second stripper?
This involves splitting the rich amine between the original still and a new second-stage stripper which uses acid gas from the original still to strip. The semi-lean solvent from the second stage-stripper is fed to the middle of the absorber for bulk removal of acid gas while the leaner solvent from the original still is fed to the top for polishing. Theoretically, this allows me to increase the overall amine flow rate of the system without increasing the flow rate the original still.
My question is, does anybody have any experience with a similar system? Does this type of design work well with MDEA? Is pressure drop a problem coming from the original still through the second stripper?