Browse Editions : 2010
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Achieving optimal visbreaker severity

 Gaetano Petralito, ISAB

Marco Respini, Baker Hughes Europe

2010 / Q1

A refinery has managed to run a visbreaker unit continuously for more than two years without any loss of conversion

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Increasing diesel production from the FCCU

Maurice Korpelshoek, Gary Podrebarac, Kerry Rock and Rajesh Samarth, CDTech

2010 / Q1

FCC naphtha desulphurisation technology produces low-sulphur heavy catalytic naphtha as a separate product for blending into the diesel pool

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Achieving excellence inprocess safety management

 Graham Bennett, DNV Energy

2010 / Q1

The management of major accident hazards in refineries must recognise that all areas of the business have vital roles to play to ensure process safety management.

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Choosing a hydroprocessing scheme

Alpesh Gurjar, Fluor Daniel India

2010 / Q1

A systematic approach to selecting hydroprocessing technology meets process objectives with optimal operating and capital costs

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Interface management in complex projects

 Richard Collins and Robert Durham, Foster Wheeler

Raafat Fayek and Walid Zeid, GASCO

2010 / Q1

Managing the interface between contractors, owners and a host of authorities and affected groups is vital to the success of large and complex energy projects.  

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Can refiners afford carbon capture?

Erich Mace and Thomas Yeung, Hydrocarbon Publishing Company

2010 / Q1

CCS is not widely considered an economical way of reducing refiners' carbon footprints, but case studies indicate great variation in the cost of implementation.

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Are there alternatives to an expensive overhaul of a bottlenecked flare system?

Detlef Gruber and Dietmar-Uwe Leipnitz, BP Lingen Refinery

Prasad Sethuraman, BP Refining Technology

Miquel Angel Alos, Jose Maria Nougues and Michael Brodkorb, Inprocess Technology and Consulting

2010 / Q1

Changes in regulation or the revamp of an existing plant need not require an upgrade to a refinery's flare system configuration.

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Planning for a pipestill clean

Cody Nath, Refined Technologies

Uwe Klingler, BP

2010 / Q1

A combination of proven technology, setting expectations and developming a detailed plan helped a refiner achieve optimum results from unit clearing and cleaning plans

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Choosing quench interbed technology

Ed Schouten, Jan Stolwijk and Ed Ouwerkerk, Shell Global Solutions International

Sujatha Degaleesan, Wenhua Yang and Sandro Mazzini, Shell Global Solutions US

2010 / Q1

A design for hydroprocessing interbed internals favours separate mixing of gas and liquid phases before contacting of the two phases occurs

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Unique qualities of Canadian bitumen and synthetic crudes

Pat Swafford, Spiral Software

2010 / Q1

As production of Canadian bitumen and synthetic crude oil expands, North American refinery feed slates enter new territory in terms of crude oil quality.    

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Entrainment issues in vacuum column flash zones

Mark Pilling, Mario Roza and S M Wong, Sulzer Chemtech

2010 / Q1

For a vacuum tower to operate effectively, the flash zone and the wash section must work together to provide the best possible feed quality to the sections.

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Installing a power recovery system on FCC or RFCC units

Tek Sutikno, Samsung Engineering America

2010 / Q1

Full examination of the design options and operating issues related to the installation of a PRS on a FCC or RFCC unit will increase energy efficiency and unit availability.

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Monitoring heat exchange systems

Loree Fields, URS Corporation

Jason Bradford, Marathon Petroleum Company

2010 / Q1

Anticipating final federal standards, the cooling tower monitoring programs at two refineries have been beneficial in estimating VOC emissions from the towers.

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Maximising fuels from the FCC unit

Bruce Adkins and Ken Bruno, Albemarle

Yen Yung, Albemarle Catalysts

2010 / Catalysis

Developments in catalyst pore structure engineering aim for higher yields of transportation fuels from FCC operation

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Active site developments for improved productivity

Kevin Carlson, Criterion Catalysts & Technologies

2010 / Catalysis

Developments including improved active site dispersion and assembly are designed for higher-value operation in a range of processing units

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Ring-shaped catalysts make the grade

 Brian Moyse, Haldor Topsoe

2010 / Catalysis

Shape-optimised topping materials, together with ring-shaped hydroprocessing catalyst, provide a solution for units that are pressure drop limited.

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Reducing sulphur oxide emissions from the FCC unit

 Colin Baillie, Renaud Kieffer and Maria Luisa Sargenti, Grace Davision Refining Technologies Europe

2010 / Catalysis

Application of a SOx-reduction additive enabled a refiner to meet a pressing requirement to reduce emissions from its FCCU

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Maximising FCC distillate production

 Joe McLean, BASF Catalysts

2010 / Catalysis

A novel catalyst manufacturing process forms matrix material and zeolite in a single stop.  Trials indicate high matrix stability and low sodium content.

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Advances in methanol synthesis

Terry Fitzpatrick and Tom Hicks, Johnson Matthey Catalysts

2010 / Catalysis

Catalysts with higher and more stable activity enable cost savings and boost output in methanol production

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Catalytic steam generation

 Franck Letellier and Dave Wardle, Oxford Catalyst Group

2010 / Catalysis

Exploration of an unconventional fuel mixture has resulted in a novel catalyst-based technology

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Anode-grade coke from traditional crudes

 Mitra Motaghi, Kanu Shree and Sujatha Krishnamurthy, KBR Technology

2010 / Q2

A combination of solvent deasphalting and delayed coking is an option to minimise fuel oil production and produce anode-grade coke.

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Catalytic reforming options and practices

 Tom Zhou, Fluor Enterprises

Frederik Baars, Fluor BV

2010 / Q2

Design and practice in catalytic reforming is evolving to meet refinery challenges, including lower gasoline pool benzene content and increased demand for hydrogen.

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Planning for carbon capture

 Suzanne Ferguson, Foster Wheeler

2010 / Q2

 An investment planning roadmap for a project incorporating carbon capture should address the scheme's basic objectives and its viability in the market.

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Online cleaning and decontamination of a butadiene unit

 Dino Polverini and Cosimo Cucinelli, Polimeri Europa

Marcello Ferrara, ITW

2010 / Q2

Chemical treatment by closed-loop recirculation reduced cleaning time for a butadiene unit turnaround from a typical 20 days to 24 hours.

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Optimisation of product yield and coke formation in a RFCC unit

Sepehr Sadighi, Seyyed Reza Seif Mohaddecy, Omid Ghabouli and Mehdi Rashidzadeh, Research Institute of Petroleum Industry

2010 / Q2

Simulation studies of a commercial resideue fluid catalytic cracking unit indicate the conditions for an optimum balance of product yield with low coke deposition.

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Optimising steam systems: part 1

 Ian Fleming, Spirax Sarco

2010 / Q2

Simple techniques to reduce the cost of ownership of a refinery's steam distribution system and condensate return using steam traps and separators

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Calculating column relief loads

 Haribabu Chittibabu, Amudha Valli and Vineet Khanna, Bechtel India PVT Ltd

Dipanjan Bhattacharya, Bechtel Corporation


2010 / Q2

Conventional, steady-state and dynamic simulation techniques are compared in a study of relief loads for failure modes applied to a distillation column.

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Crude oil selection: optimisation by weight or by volume?

 M D Pawde and Sachin Singh, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL)

2010 / Q2

 The LP model should optimise crude and products in their trading units for accurate assessment of crude oil worth and maximisation of gains from product blending.

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Designing for sulphur removal and storage: part 1

 Shamim Gandhi, Wayne Chung and Krish Nangia, Fluor Corporation

2010 / Q2

Selection of technologies for the sulphur block must serve legislative demands and the efficient operation of upstream processes.

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When MTBE outscores ETBE for bioenergy content

 Eelco Dekker, BioMCN

2010 / Q2

If MTBE is produced from biomethanol, its bioenergy content as a fuel additive will be counted twice, according to EU biofuels regulations.

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Microchannel reactors in fueld production

 Derek Atkinson, Oxford Catalysts

Jeff McDaniel, Velocys

2010 / Q2

A demonstration plant aims to confirm the potential for microchannel and other technologies in the distributed production of biofuels

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Hydrotreating in the production of green diesel

 Rasmus Egeberg, Niels Michaelsen, Lars Skyum and Per Zeuthen, Haldor Topsoe

2010 / Q2

A novel scheme enables co-processing of light gas oil and tall diesel to produce a renewable diesel meeting EN 590 specifications.

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Selecting technologies for onshore LNG production

 Saeid Mokhatab, Tehran Raymand Consulting Engineers

2010 / Q2

For optimal design of LNG production plants, selection of the individual units must be made on the basis of an integrated approach.

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Estimation of heat losses from process piping and equipment

 Alireza Bahadori and Hari B Vuthaluru, Curtin University of Technology

2010 / Q2

 An accessible predictive tool calculates surface heat losses from refinery piping and equipment

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Enhanced sulphur recovery from lean acid gases containing COS and mercaptans

 Angela Slavens, Justin Lamar, Sara O'Dell and Laura Francoviglia, Black & Veatch

2010 / Gas

Claus configurations are available for more effective sulphur recovery from lean acid gas containing significant concentrations of organic sulphur compounds

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An optimum line-up for sour gas processing

 Saeid Mokhatab, Tehran Raymand Consulting Engineers

2010 / Gas

Analysis of technical, economic and licensing considerations in the selection of an optimum gas treating line-up recommends a choice of technologies

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Detecting and dealing with hydrate formation

Bahubali Chandragupthan, PL Engineering 

Girish Babu Nounchi, L&T - Gulf

2010 / Gas

A review of cause, detection and treatment of hydrate plug formation in gas pipelines

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Tray hydraulic operating regimes and selectivity

 Ralph Weiland, Nathan Hatcher and Jaime Nava, Optimized Gas Treating

2010 / Gas

Tray hydraulics is discussed in terms of froth and spray operating regimes, and possible impacts on selectivity are pointed out by reference to performance data

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Processing NH3 acid gas in a sulphur recovery unit

 Michael Quinlan and Ashok Hati, KBR

2010 / Gas

 The feasability and economics of a two-stage sour water stripper with an SRU for NH3 contents of 25% and higher are discussed

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Resid FCC catalyst technology for maximum distillates yield

Martin Kraus, Qi Fu and Natalie Kiser, BASF Corporation, Catalyst Division

Orson Thornton, Big West Oil

2010 / Q3

A catalyst developed for residuum applications with high contaminant metals levels showed a reduction in bottoms, with increased LCO and naphtha production.

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Estimation of steam losses using a predictive tool

Alireza Bahadori and Hari B Vuthaluru, Curtin University of Technology

2010 / Q3

A predictive mathematical tool estimates condensate flow rate and flow correction factor to obtain steam losses in steam traps.

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Reliability analysis to determine environmental emissions from units

Chiron Mukherjee, DNV

2010 / Q3

 Reliability analysis determines the extent to which plant can meet emission limits and supports estimates of possible financial penalties for non-compliance.

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Designing for sulphur removal and storage: part II

 Shamim Gandhi, Wayne Chung and Krish Nangia, Fluor Corporation

2010 / Q3

 Selection of technologies for the sulphur block must serve legislative demands and the efficient operation of upstream processes.

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Crude oil cargo selection and time frame of LP optimisation

 M D Pawde and Sachin Singh, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL), India

2010 / Q3

Combinatorial selection is the most rigorous and theoretically correct method of crude oil cargo evaluation.  Efficient algorithms are key to its implementation.

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Dealing with mercury in refinery processes

 Raymond Hadden and Tina Moss, Johnson Matthey Catalysts

2010 / Q3

 The effects of mercury contamination on operations, and its treatment, are emerging issues for refiners.

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Process and energy analysis for cost savings and CO2 reduction

 Mehmet Alkan and Osman Karan, Tupras

Maryro Mendez and Juan Gomez-Prado, KBC Advanced Technologies

2010 / Q3

 Applying heat pinch technology and process know-how to maximise energy savings.

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Naphtha cracking for light olefins production

 Michael J Tallman and Curtis Eng, KBR

Sun Choi and Deuk Soo Park, SK Energy

2010 / Q3

As an alternative to steam cracking, an FCC-type process provides on-purpose production of propylene.

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Improving performance through low-cost modification of tower internals

 Darius Remesat, Koch-Glitsch

2010 / Q3

Low-cost revamps of tower internals improve production from existing assets with a payback period of less than a year.

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Developments in cyclone technology imrpove FCC unit reliability

Ye-Mon Chen and Mart Nieskens, Shell Global Solutions

S B Reddy Karri and Ted M Knowlton, PSRI

2010 / Q3

 Developments in FCC cyclone technology reduce problems of abrasion that cause unscheduled unit shutdowns.

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Optimising steam systems: part II

 Ian Fleming, Spirax Sarco

2010 / Q3

A second article on steam system optimisation addresses steam at point of use and good engineering practice to remove and return condensate.

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Residue conversion options to meet marine fuel regulations

Dan Gillis, Grant Yokomizo, Mark Van Wees, Rich Rossi and Ed Houde, UOP LLC, A Honeywell Company

2010 / Q3

Slurry hydrocracking to match demand for lower-sulphur marine fuel oils and to maintain distillate production targets.

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Corporate energy optimisation

Fred Hampton, Jason Mooney, Darryl Seillier and Jose Bird, Valero Energy Corporation

Nicholas Spates, Modular Process Control

2010 / Q3

An energy management system can deliver major cost savings in a refinery from a relatively low outlay.

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Developments in impulse line blocking diagnosis Neil Hankey, Yokogawa Electric Corporation
2010 / Q3

Impulse line blocking diagnosis is emerging as a versatile approach to the production of process disruption.

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Amine contactor revamp

 Vilas Lonakadi, Amistco Separation Products Inc

2010 / Revamps

With the old trays in the scrap yard and no working drawings available, an amine still revamp called for engineering detective work.

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Additional hydrogen production by heat exchange steam reforming

 Jack Heseler Carstensen, Haldor Topsoe

2010 / Revamps

Applying the heat exchanger principle in hydrogen manufacture can significantly reduce the consumption of hydrocarbon feedstock.

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A step-by-step approach to managing emissions

 Barney Racine and Brendan Sheehan, Honeywell Process Solutions

William De Los Santos, Callidus Technologies

Jeffrey Rafter, Honeywell ECC Maxon

2010 / Revamps

A comprehensive review of combustion systems and controls underpins a strategy for emissions reduction.

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Optimising the FCC regenerator for reduced emissions

 Ray Fletcher and Martin Evans, Intercat

2010 / Revamps

Increasing scrutiny of FCC stack emissions calls for special attention to be paid to the regenerator's combustion zone.

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Debottlenecking a refinery fuel gas absorber

 Darius Remesat, Koch-Glitsch Canada

Michael Beshara, Irving Oil Refining

2010 / Revamps

 A refinery fuel gas absorber was revamped to increase capacity while maintaining H2S in the product well below specification

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Debottlenecking hydrogen plant production capacity

 Gregory Panuccio, Troy Raybold, James Meagher, Ray Drnevich and Venkatarayaloo Janarthanan, Praxair

2010 / Revamps

 Retrofitting a steam methane reformer with oxygen enhanced reforming can substantially boost hydrogen production capacity at low capital investment

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Revamping centrifugal compressors at an ethylene plant

 Gerald Oving, Thomassen Compression Systems

2010 / Revamps

Technical improvements and increased throughput justify the revamp of a Russian ethylene plant's compressors

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Processing high TAN crude: part I

Wu Qing, CNOOC

2010 / Q4

Huizhou, which is the first refinery for processing 100% high TAN crude, started up in 2009.  This article describes the challenges of an opportunity crude operation.

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Strategic options for reducing greenhouse gas emissions

 Bill Keesom, Amalia Pantazidis, Ian Moore and Jon Moretta, Jacobs Consultancy

2010 / Q4

 Refiners need to develop a roadmap of their future business and technology requirements to address emerging climate change legislation.

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Partial upgrading of heavy oil reserves

Mitra Motaghi, Priyanka Saxena and Rahul Ravi, KBR Technology

2010 / Q4

Partial upgrading using solvent deasphalting addresses multiple issues associated with the recovery of stranded heavy oils.

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Improvements in random packing performance

Izak Nieuwoudt, Christine Corio and Jeff Degarmo, Koch-Glitsch

2010 / Q4

Developments in random packing design aim for increased efficiency and capacity

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Energy management: raising profitability, reducing CO2 emissions

 Claire Weber and Thomas Yeung, Hydrocarbon Publishing Company

2010 / Q4

Case studies show how lower energy demand via revamps and improved maintenance can save money and abate CO2 emissions in refinery operations

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Monitoring and controlling corrosion in steam generation

Jerry Jones, Nalco Energy Services

2010 / Q4

 At-temperature oxidation reduction potential (ORP) technology enables real-time measurement and control of corrosion potential in steam generation

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Designing trays for selective gas treating

 Ralph Weiland, Nathan Hatcher and Jaime Nava, Optimized Gas Treating

2010 / Q4

Field data from eight gas treating plants show how tray design parameters can be selected to improve contactor performances.

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Online real-time optimisation helps identify energy gaps

Marcelo Galleguillos and Michel Maffet, ENAP Refinerias

Marcos Kihn, Ruben Monje and Carlos Ruiz, Soteica

2010 / Q4

Real-time supervision of a refinery's energy system enables optimisation of its fuel consumption and emissions levels.

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Real-time downstream dashboard

 Toto Nugroho Pranatyasto and Agus Witjaksono, Pertamina

Craig Harclerode, OSIsoft

2010 / Q4

Real-time infrastructure enabled an organisational transformation to achieve integration in a highly complex downstream supply chain.

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Separation in ethylene plants

Lee Siang Hua and Yang Quan, Sulzer Chemtech

2010 / Q4

Separation technology is not complex, but separators deliver a range of benefits in ethylene cracking.

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Advances in FCC catalyst performance

Charles Keweshan and Daniel Neuman, BASF Corporation

Jeffrey Sexton, Mike Skurka and Scott Simon, Marathon Oil Company

2010 / Q4

Upgraded manufacturing processes have produced an FCC catalyst with increased gasoline yield and high hydrothermal stability at high severity operation

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Estimating compressor power and condenser duty in a refrigerant system

 Alireza Bahadori and Hari Vuthaluru, Curtin University

2010 / Q4

A simple-to-use predictive tool calculates compressor power and condenser duty per refrigeration duty in a three-stage propane refrigerant system.

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