Content
Chapter I:Glycol Dehydration
I-Introduction
II-Process Description
III– Design Considerations
1) Choice of Glycol
2) Inlet Gas Temperature
3) Contactor Pressure
4) Number of Contactor Trays
5) Lean Glycol Temperatures
6) Glycol Concentration
7) Glycol Concentration Versus Circulation Rate increasing
8) Glycol Reboiler Temperature
9) Reboiler Pressure
10) Stripping Gas
11) Glycol Circulation Rate
12) Stripping Still Temperature
13) System Variables interrelation
14) Contactor Sizing
15) Contactor Diameter estimation Chart
VI-Operation & Maintenance
1) Periodic Maintenance
2) Troubleshooting of TEG Dehydration Plant
Chapter II: Gas - pre-Dehydration
I-Gas Treatment Steps
II– Slug Catchers
III-Hydrates in Gas
IV-LTX & Line Heaters
V-Chemical Hydrates Inhibitors
Chapter III: Gas –Solid bed Dehydration
I-Introduction
II-Principles Of Absorption
III– Process Description
VI– Design Considerations
Chapter IV: Gas-Acid Gas Removal
I-Treatment Theory
II-Process Selection
III-Solvent Absorption Processes
1) Chemical Absorption Processes
2) Physical Absorption
IV-Solid Bed Absorption
V- Membrane Separation
Chapter V: Gas-Gas Dew Pointing
I– Introduction
II– Absorption with Lean Oil Process
III-Refrigeration Process
IV-Cryogenic Process
V-Fractionation
VI-Gas Products Utilization