gas dehydration
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Gas Dehydration
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Dehydration is important in three areas:
Gas gathering
Product dehydration: Maximum water in sales gas at 4 to 7 lb/MMscf For liquids, the water content is 10 to 20 ppmw
Hydrocarbon recovery
Water content is stated in a number of ways:
Mass of water per volume of gas, lb/MMscf Concentration, parts per million by volume (ppmv)
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Water Content Of Hydrocarbon Gases as a Function of Temperature and Pressure
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Water Content Of Hydrocarbons
Calculate the water content of the sweet natural gas shown in the following table at 300 psia and 80°F
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Solution
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Two processes, absorption and adsorption, are the most common
ABSORPTION PROCESSES:
Water levels in natural gas can be reduced to the 10 pmmv range in a physical absorption process.
The solvent used for the absorption should have the following properties:
A high affinity for water and a low affinity for hydrocarbons
A low viscosity for ease of pumping and good contact between the gas and liquid phases
A low potential for corrosion
Gas Dehydration Processes
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Glycol Dehydrator Unit
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The two types of adsorption are physical adsorption and chemisorption.
Physical adsorption is an equilibrium process like vapor−liquid equilibria
Two steps are involved in adsorbing a trace gas component.
The first step is to have the component contact the surface
The second step is to have it travel through the pathways inside the adsorbent
Adsorption Processes
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Vapor-phase Concentration Profile Of An Adsorbate In The Three Zones Of An
Adsorption Bed
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The equilibrium zone, where the adsorbate on the adsorbent is in equilibrium with the adsorbate in the inlet gas phase and no additional adsorption occurs
The mass transfer zone (MTZ), the volume where mass transfer and adsorption take place
The active zone, where no adsorption has yet taken place
In the mass transfer zone (MTZ), the concentration drops from the inlet value, Yin, to the outlet value, Yout, in a smooth S-shaped curve
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When used as a purification process, adsorption has two major disadvantages:
o It is a fixed-bed process that requires two or more adsorption beds for continuous operation.
o It has limited capacity and is usually impractical for removing large amounts of impurity.
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Three types of commercial adsorbents are in common use in gas processing plants:
Silica gel, which is made of pure SiO2
Activated alumina, which is made of Al2O3
Molecular sieves
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Two-bed Adsorption Unit
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Desiccant Processes:
Can reduce the water content down to 20 ppmv
Membrane Processes Refrigeration Processes Twister Technology Vortex Tube Technology
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