The paper presents the results of studying a combination of new technological solutions in the processes of natural gas liquefaction and helium extraction. The most common and effective way to ensure cooling capacity in the natural gas liquefaction process is to use a cascade cycle on mixed refrigerant (MFC) as external cooling. The influence of introduction an absorption refrigeration unit on the technological process has been studied. To extract helium, the combined separation and rectification method is used. The purity of helium obtained is 50% (in moles). The running conditions of operation and the corresponding technical characteristics of the devices are presented and described. The curves of the resulting characteristics of heat exchangers indicate the correctness of the thermo hydraulic calculations performed. The relative value of energy costs for obtaining 1 kg of liquefied natural gas in a technological process using MFC is 0.265 kWh/kg of LNG. Introducing an absorption refrigeration unit into the cycle reduces the ratio presented to 0.1849 kWh/kg of LNG. In the process of extracting helium, using an absorption refrigeration unit gives the result of 0.951 and 132.9 kW/kmol of helium, respectively. When using an absorption refrigeration unit, the helium extraction rate and power consumption ratio are 0.951 and 132.9 kW/kmol of helium, respectively. Application of the exergic analysis methods to the processes under consideration shows that the greatest value of exergic losses relative to other devices is observed in compressors. A detailed economic analysis has been carried out. It shows that the cost of the product obtained in the normal MFC cycle and in the MFC cycle using an absorption refrigeration machine is $ 0.1939 and $ 0.2069 per kg of LNG, respectively.
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16 November 2020
OIL AND GAS ENGINEERING (OGE-2020)
26–29 February 2020
Omsk, Russia
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November 16 2020
Application of new external refrigeration cycles in the technological scheme of helium extraction and natural gas liquefaction Available to Purchase
M. Mehrpooya;
M. Mehrpooya
1
University of Tehran
, North Karegar Street, Tehran, Iran
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A. V. Zaitsev;
A. V. Zaitsev
a)
2
ITMO University
, 49, Kronverksky Pr., St. Petersburg 197101, Russia
a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
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A. O. Lisovtsov
A. O. Lisovtsov
2
ITMO University
, 49, Kronverksky Pr., St. Petersburg 197101, Russia
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M. Mehrpooya
1
A. V. Zaitsev
2,a)
A. O. Lisovtsov
2
1
University of Tehran
, North Karegar Street, Tehran, Iran
2
ITMO University
, 49, Kronverksky Pr., St. Petersburg 197101, Russia
a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2285, 030034 (2020)
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M. Mehrpooya, A. V. Zaitsev, A. O. Lisovtsov; Application of new external refrigeration cycles in the technological scheme of helium extraction and natural gas liquefaction. AIP Conf. Proc. 16 November 2020; 2285 (1): 030034. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0027316
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